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"Southeastern Indiana's Leading Independent Feed Manufacturer and Grain Elevator" Lowe's Pellets & Grain, Inc.
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2372 W State Road 46
Greensburg, IN
47240
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Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
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Just over a half century ago, the late Floyd and Elizabeth Lowe began what would become their shared life’s work and enduring legacy: Lowe’s Pellets & Grain, Inc. In the 50 years since, much has changed in the business Floyd and Elizabeth entered with their fledgling operation, though the three tenets on which they built this business remain as steadfast as ever: quality, integrity and service.
It was this foundation of a focus on customer satisfaction, combined with a good deal of foresight and business savvy that paved the way for an agriculture operation that essentially defines business success in a small town. And the Lowe family wouldn’t have it any other way. Floyd received backing through ten original shareholders from the outset...all local farmers in Decatur County. They believed in Floyd’s vision of the future of agriculture for their area, which fit Elizabeth’s keen business sense to a veritable “t”. It was a match that not only got the company off the ground, but managed to set the stage for longterm success in the process. Floyd had seen a need for a pelleted feed mill in Decatur County, realizing this process resulted in a 20 percent increase in feed efficiency. The corporation was organized in January 1963 and construction on the feed mill began mere months later. By the fall, manufacturing had already begun, and the doors opened as a satellite company for Honnegger’s Feeds, based out of Illinois.
The calendar barely had time to turn to 1964 before Floyd saw his growing business was already in need of more on- site grain storage. This led to the construction of a grain elevator capable of housing 350,000 bushels.