From a modest beginning in 1983 in Pulaski, WI, Nutrition Service Company has grown to become a leader in helping dairy farmers achieve their goals in Wisconsin. Decades later we have grown to 100 employees and multiple locations, can store 5.4MM bushels of grain, process soybeans and refine soybean oil, flake corn, pellet feed, and offer a variety of agronomy services.
About
About
Nutrition Service Company’s Journey
How We Got To Where We Are, To Better Serve The Community!
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Nutrition Service Company is founded.
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Bob Block purchases a portion of the company and becomes Head of Nutrition.
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Thirteen acres purchased in Pulaski. Two 100K bushel bins and soybean roaster added.
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270K bushel bin and dryer added.
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410K bushel bin added.
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Block and Harke become sole owners of the company.
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10 acres of land and 165K bushel of storage purchased in Brillion, WI
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Soybean processing plant built in Pulaski
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Paul Harke joins as CFO and purchases a portion of the company.
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500K bushel bin added.
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New feed mill is built on the 13-acre property.
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650K and 100K bushel bins, new dryer, scale and pit added. New soybean roaster comes on-line
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Freedom Feed Mill in Freedom, WI is acquired.
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New soybean press added to the soybean processing plant.
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Two 730K bushel bins, automatic corn grinding system, seed warehouse and shop expansion are added.
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Zeitler Agri-Center in Coleman, WI is acquired.
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Sherwood Elevator of Sherwood, WI is acquired.
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Echo Ridge Ag Services of Manawa, WI is acquired.
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Construction begins in Pulaski, WI on a soybean oil refining operation.
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Grygiel Farms in Pulaski, WI is acquired.
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Nutrition Service Company partners with Benford Capital Partners.
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Kurt Peterson joins as CEO
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Northern Iowa Grain Producers Soybean crushing plant in Riceville, IA is acquired.
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Magee Feeds in Embarrass, WI is acquired.
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