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VIDEO | Open house is November 13 at new Farmers’ Grain and Feed in Allenton

Allenton, WI – Mark your calendar for Saturday, Nov. 13 as the new Farmers’ Grain and Feed in Allenton will hold a open house from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

The new state-of-the-art feed mill is located at the corner of state highways 175 and 33 in Allenton.

The grand opening will include guided tours of the new facility, a cookout lunch. The current mill in downtown Allenton will officially cease operations on November 12 at 5 p.m.

“We designed our new mill for consistency and efficiency, using the latest technology and automation,” said Tim Kreilkamp, president of Farmers’ Grain & Feed. “With this new operation, we can now serve more customers, and we can serve more consistent, quality feed to our current customers as well. That means healthier cattle and better business for our customers.”

The new feed mill will continue the Farmers’ Grain & Feed operations, which include dairy nutrition consulting, as well as grinding, rolling, roasting, and developing custom feed mixes for farmers. They also sell small farming supplies and animal health products.

“Even though this new mill is a similar size to our current one, because of the automated features and optimized design, we will be able to do about double the production,” said Kreilkamp.

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Farmers’ Grain & Feed is a feed mill and farming product supplier in Allenton, Wisconsin, specializing in developing custom feed mixes, primarily for dairy cattle farmers in south and central Wisconsin. Their services include dairy nutrition consulting, as well as grinding, rolling, roasting and cleaning feed ingredients. They also offer feed storage for their customers, and sell small farming supplies and animal health products.

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