Premier Cooperative to Acquire Dickeyville Feed LLC

Nov 01, 2024


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Dickeyville Feed LLC

Premier Cooperative is pleased to announce the acquisition of Dickeyville Feed LLC, a strategic move that will enhance our service offerings and strengthen our presence in the region.

Dickeyville’s staff bring with them a wealth of experience and expertise in livestock production. With strong local roots, they have built robust customer relationships over the years, contributing significantly to the growth and success of Dickeyville Feed LLC.

Premier Cooperative's CEO, Matt Severson, expressed his enthusiasm about this new development, stating, "We are thrilled about this acquisition and addition of the Dickeyville team. This purchase aligns with our commitment to production agriculture and providing exceptional service to our members and customers. We look forward to the positive impact this will have at Premier Cooperative."

This acquisition and addition of the staff from Dickeyville underscores Premier Cooperative's dedication to growth and excellence in the agricultural industry. We are confident that this expansion will further empower us to meet the evolving needs of our members and contribute to the overall success of the cooperative.

For more information, please contact:

Premier Cooperative
501 W Main St
Mt Horeb, WI 53572
Premiercooperative.com


Matt Severson

CEO

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