Friday, August 26, 2011

Les Miller & Sons Coming Soon to St. Johns Plant

Agro-Culture LIQUID Fertilizers is proud to announce the sale of their former St. Johns Manufacturing Facility to Les Miller & Sons.  Les Miller & Sons started with just a couple trucks and a farm loader in 1965, with Lester Miller working to build a business while farming at the same time.  The business grew over the years to include 3 mining operations, excavation, and trucking enterprises offering a wide range of services to their customers.  Now operated by Dick, Jim, Glen and Terry Miller, the business continues to prosper and grow.  “I never thought that we would outgrow our Taft road site” says mother, Juliann.   The company continues to provide a wide range of services to customers throughout the state of Michigan.  ”We can offer customers quality aggregate products through our mining operations” says Dick Miller who works together with Jim Miller to provide customers with the product that they need.  “With our trucking operations, we are able to provide an even wider range of products and deliver them when and where needed” says Terry Miller who oversees trucking operations.  The company operates 6 semi tractor trailers throughout the state from.  The company also has several excavators, dozers, and other dirt equipment.   “We try to provide customers with common sense solutions for new construction and repairs to existing infrastructure,” says Glen Miller who supervises the excavation team which includes several operators.  The expansion will allow streamlined operations with larger facilities for maintenance and storage of equipment.  With the acreage on the site, there is room for future expansions.
Agro-Culture LIQUID Fertilizers recently relocated their manufacturing operations to Ashley where railroad service is available.  Corporate offices will remain in St. Johns.  “It is great to see our expansion allowing another company to do the same on the property that we built our business on over the past 25 years” says Nick Bancroft of Agro-Culture LIQUID Fertilizers.
Final decommission is expected in the next few months with Les Miller & Sons beginning to operate out of the location early in 2012. 

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