I attended along
with approximately 100 farmers, employees, media journalists and directors, all
who came out to support the co-operative’s new initiative.
“This new state-of-the art equipment will improve
efficiencies tremendously for our farmer-owners, says Larry Pajot, AGRIS
Co-operative president.
“Farming has
really changed over the years,” says Pajot. He recalls when he started out, most farmers
had a four-row planter or maybe six-row if they were modern, and if they did 30
acres a day they were happy, but now farmers have 12 or even 16-row planters
and require a lot of crop nutrients and at record speeds.
“Well, this new system is designed for you guys, says Pajot.
And even better yet, this is your equipment, owned by you, our farmer-owners.”
The new facility offers increased blending capability to 200
MT per hour, eight times faster than before and the storage capacity to 4500
MT, nine times the previous capacity. This new investment is the largest
element of an overall strategy to increase capacity throughout the
co-operative’s full trade territory.
GROWMARK, Inc.CEO Jim Spradlin takes time to talk to agricultural journalist Simon Crouch of Blackburn News. |
The
co-operative’s special guest speaker, chief executive officer of GROWMARK, Inc.,
Jim Spradlin commended AGRIS Co-operative’s board and management teams on their
vision, forward-thinking leadership and
dedication to their farmer-owners. “In our view, AGRIS Co-operative truly
embodies a system initiative that we launched a couple of years ago that we
call, “Bringing You What’s Next.”
Spradlin
goes on to say, that this new facility is an investment in the future. “It is
all about speed, flexibility and quality, but also very much about good stewardship
practices in which the GROWMARK System strongly supports.”
Jim Campbell,
the co-operative’s general manager said he is very proud of this
accomplishment. “When we invest in new initiatives, we know we are investing our
farmer-owners’ money and we are cautious about how we spend it. We want to be
awfully sure it is invested in their best interests and this new facility ticks
all the boxes,” says Campbell.
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