Convenience & Efficiency

Jan 03, 2025


Bag Route Truck

Bag Route Delivery & Mini Bulk System

We are proud to offer a range of services designed to make feed delivery as convenient and efficient as possible for producers. Two standout options are our Bag Route Delivery and the Mini Bulk System, each tailored to meet your specific needs and ensure timely delivery of our feed products.

Bag Route Delivery
We understand the importance of reliable and convenient feed delivery for your operations. That’s why our bag route delivery service is designed to make your life easier. Here are the reasons why you should choose our bag route:

  • We Call or Text You: We take the initiative to contact you, so you don’t have to worry about remembering to place an order. This ensures you always have the feed you need without the hassle.
  • In the Area Weekly: Our regular weekly deliveries mean your feed stays fresh, and you never run out. You can count on us to be there when you need us.
  • Full Pallet Discount: We offer a discount on any full pallet, making it a cost-effective option for your feed needs.
  • Free Delivery: A minimum order of 500 lbs of brand name or custom feed is required for free delivery.  Grain bank processed feeds, shavings, and lime do not qualify for this service.

Guidelines

  • Customers must be a member of Premier
  • Custom pelleted feeds require a minimum order of 3 tons and must be ordered 2 days prior to delivery.

Choosing Premier’s Bag Route Delivery means choosing convenience, reliability, and cost savings. Let us take care of your feed delivery needs so you can focus on what matters most – your operation.

Mini Bulk System
Our Mini Bulk System is a refillable mini bulk bin that uses 2,000 lb tote bags that are cut in using a built in cutter. The system was designed by staff at Premier Cooperative because they recognized the need and opportunity to eliminate paper bags and reduce labor both on the farm and at the feed mill. 

Key Features:

  • Refillable Mini Bulk Bins: The mini bulk bins come with 2,000 lb tote bags.
  • Quick-tach: Tote racks come with a quick-tach for easy reloading.
  • Weather Sealed: The mini bulk comes weather sealed so that the feed remains protected from the elements.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for mineral, pellet, and texturized feeds.
  • Premier Cutter: Built-in cutter to slice tote bags easily.
  • Returnable Racks: The tote racks used to refill the mini bulk are returnable and Premier will dispose of the poly tote bag.
  • Easy Operation: Features like easy bucket fill operation, an easy-open lever, and safe, one-person handling make the system user-friendly.

Choosing Premier means choosing a partner dedicated to supporting your operations with reliable, cost-effective, and convenient feed delivery solutions. Let us take care of your feed needs so you can focus on what matters most. For more information on bag route delivery or our mini bulk system, please contact our Mineral Point or Westby feed locations.Mineral Point: (608) 987-3100. Westby: (608) 634-7309

Allison Young

QA & Communications Manager
 

 

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