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HERITAGE COOPERATIVE GRAIN ELEVATORS SCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS CALENDAR FOR 2010 DeGraff closed Aug. 23 thru Aug. 29th. |
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Our DeGraff branch has been part of the Heritage Cooperative family since 2000 when it was purchased from Terra. The branch has been located at its present site for many years and has been under various owners. It is located inside the village of DeGraff in southwestern Logan County. The branch has traditionally offered grain, fertilizer and chemical products and services. The latest expansion was completed in 2004 when two, 35,000 bushel bins were built. DeGraff is a full service agronomy facility including seed, chemicals, fertilizer, custom application, farmer rental application equipment and our Crop Advantage Program. Bagged feed is available or can be ordered for pickup. Branch Services... |
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Agronomy Chuck Gentis, our agronomy manager, has many years of experience in production agriculture products and services. The Logan county branch services customers as far as 35 miles to the south into Clark county through Champaign county, 20 miles north, and into western Shelby county. Products Chemicals
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DeGraff
113 S. Koke St. |
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Full selection of analysis
Seedings
Available in Bag, Mini Bulk, Bulk Services
Our custom application equipment includes two dry units and two liquid spray units. One of these can be converted to handle either dry or liquid material.
To learn more about Heritage Cooperative's Agronomy Department, click here. Feed - Bagged Only We do not keep a large inventory or selection of feed on hand. We are very happy to order the feed you need and have it delivered at DeGraff in 24-48 hours. Pet Food Dogs and Cats
Livestock Feed - Bagged Feed Only Beef, Dairy, Swine,
To learn more about Heritage Cooperative's Feed and Farm Department, click here. Grain Doug McIntosh is the grain superintendent at DeGraff. Doug oversees the grain department which has:
Kathy Berg assists customers with marketing their grain through the various grain marketing alternatives we have listed below.
To learn more about Heritage Cooperative's Grain Department, click here. |
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