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Marshall / Missouri / United States
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W. B. Young Company is a manufacturer and distributor of grain storage, handling, drying and processing equipment. The company handles a variety of equipment, including grain bins, augers, conveyors, temperature monitors, grain cleaners and tube feeding systems. It manufactures bucket elevators in stainless and galvanized steel. W. B. Young Company also sells rack and pinion valves and pipe towers in various specifications. The company provides fabrication services for machine shops, exercise equipment companies and asphalt plant manufacturers. It also offers repair and installation services. W. B. Young Company supplies products from several companies, including The GSI Group, Sukup Manufacturing Company and Nebraska Engineering Company. The company employs nearly 50 people and is located in Marshall, Mo.
Archie / Missouri / United States
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Jonesboro / Arkansas / United States
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Founded in 1980, Valley View | K&D Agri Systems is a construction firm specializing in the design and construction of grain storage facilities. The company offers various services to its customers, including engineering and design of all projects from small add-ons to complete facilities, as well as complete installation and follow-up. It provides drying, storage and material handling solutions for on-farm and commercial use. Valley View | K&D Agri Systems serves a variety of clients, including Poinsett Rice & Grain, Rice Capital, Southern Brown Rice and Craighead Rice Milling.
Rankin / Illinois / United States
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In the early sixties Paul Greene purchased a Blacksmith shop to support his growing family. In a 24 x 80 building Paul transitioned from sharpening plow shears to manufacturing items such as cattle hay feeders, tractor duals, spring loaded hitch pins, and grease gun holders. Making grease gun holders included a lot of welding. In order to decrease the labor involved and to make a cleaner more attractive product, Paul consulted with a tool and die maker which resulted in the current holder design today. The need for fabrication equipment for the grease gun holders set the business up for the products made at Greene Galvanized Stairs today. Paul was selling short line farm equipment which had farmers asking for different products. One farmer wanted to buy a grain bin from Paul, and requested that Paul put the bin up himself. This sale led Greene Welding and Hardware, Incorporated into the grain bin business. Paul and his three sons, Bob, Dave, and Rex, built the bins while Cynthia, his wife, ran the office, sales, and hardware shop, plus kept the boys in line. The bin business grew more complex as the farms grew and available equipment increased. With the Blacksmith shop and some manufacturing capabilities, Paul and the boys started making products not readily available from suppliers. In 1974, the school from which Pauls four oldest children graduated closed, Greene Welding and Hardware, Incorporated bought the building, giving the business much needed growing room. This location has served Greene Galvanized Stairs well for the last 30 plus years. The need for a sectional stairway that would go in either direction, fit all sizes of bins, be easy to ship and easy to install was realized. Paul and his sons met the challenge and in the late 70s the Bin Stair was introduced and patented. In 1982 the Greene Galvanized Stairs for grain bins was introduced with fewer parts, more versatility and easier installation. This design is still current today. The product line grew first to Roof Stair, Walkarounds, Roof ladder handrails, and Peak Handrails, all for the roof of a bin. Manwalks, Conveyor supports and Towers were added to allow access between bins.
Kearney / Nebraska / United States
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With the rise of technology and sustainable initiatives, the grain storage sector’s needs have evolved over the years. So, when pursuing grain storage solutions, you need a millwright who is attuned to these changes. M & N Millwright first opened their doors in 2009 and has been proudly serving the industry’s unique needs ever since. Over the years, they’ve built a solid reputation in the Kearney, Nebraska community not only for these continuing improvements but also their superior service. As any farmer or agriculturist knows, there’s a lot that goes into grain handling. Fortunately, M & N Millwright is there to lend a helping hand every step of the way. Not only will they build a grain handling system from the ground up, but they will also maintain, modify, and upgrade it as your business continues to grow. They also take great pride in their work and will do whatever it takes to earn your complete satisfaction. For the best grain storage solutions in southern Nebraska, look no further than M & N Millwright. Call them at (308) 236-0555 today to speak with a trusted millwright contractor. For more on their services or to view their past projects, visit their website.
Crawfordsville / Indiana / United States
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