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Earlybird Grain and Fertilizer

Stanford’s Earlybird Grain and Fertilizer is a family business that you can trust with your ag inputs and chemical and fertilizer application needs. The business began in 1964, making this the 57th year Earlybird has been in business. Their helpful staff members include: Gerry Doehrmann, Shawn Desch, Erica Motes, Scott Freitag, Bill Carpenter, Justin Hodges, Andrew Knoll, and Quentin Frost. While describing the type of customer service they provide, Bill Carpenter stated, “Everybody here cares about every customer. Whether it is a big or small customer, everyone is treated the same. We work hard to please everyone.”

Earlybird Grain and Fertilizer of Stanford provides custom applications, seed sales, crop scouting, and other goods. The chemical and fertilizer application is where the business sees the most sales, it is the biggest part of the business. The applications are made custom to each customer and can be chosen from dry and liquid fertilizers, chemicals, insecticides, anhydrous ammonia, and lime. They offer airplane spraying services and Variable Rate Technology. Some of the other goods available at Earlybird are gravel, dirt, softener salt, lawn fertilizer, and more! If you are interested in pricing for any goods available at Earlybird, call (309) 379-3021 for more information.

Bill Carpenter is an operator and truck driver for the business. He has worked for Earlybird for eight and a half years and really enjoys the family atmosphere of the business and the ability to be working outside. Their busy season begins in the spring and runs through the fall. Carpenter described a day in the life during their busy season to “vary from day to day”. He stated, “It depends on if we are spraying that day or driving the semi hauling product into the plant. Not one day is the same as the next.”

Further information about what Earlybird Grain and Fertilizer of Stanford has to offer can be found on their website, www.earlybirdfert.com.

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