Cooper Farms to purchase Hemmelgarn & Sons

Purchase includes egg grading and packing plant, feed mill, 12 contract farmers and a trucking fleet.

March 11, 2019

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Cooper Farms to purchase Hemmelgarn & Sons

Cooper Farms and Hemmelgarn & Sons jointly announced the signing of a purchase agreement under which Cooper Farms intends to purchase the assets of Hemmelgarn & Sons.

The purchase will include an egg grading and packaging plant located in Philothea, Ohio; a feed mill located in Union City, Ohio; 1.6 million hens cared for by 12 contract farmers as well as a trucking fleet and nearly 300 acres of land.

“We are excited about this opportunity to continue to grow the table egg portion of our company,” Cooper Farms chief operating officer Gary Cooper said. “Hemmelgarn is a good company that has a value system much like our own, making this a natural fit for all parties.”

The two companies are known for their dedication to their team members, contract farmers and the community as a whole.

“They really treat their people right and have a breadth of knowledge of the egg business as a whole,” Cooper said.

Tad Gross, Hemmelgarn & Sons current owner, intends to join the Cooper Farms team upon closing.

“Tad’s leadership and 50 years of experience in the shell egg business will be vital to a smooth transition for all parties involved,” Cooper Farms egg division manager Jeff Cutler said. “We intend to keep their leaders and team members on board and continue expanding the solid business Tad has built through the years.”

Cooper Farms is located in northwest Ohio and specializes in turkeys, hogs, chicken and egg layers. Cooper Farms is a leading food supplier that sells a variety of fully cooked and ready-to-cook turkey, ham and chicken products as well as table eggs and liquid egg products to customers throughout North America.

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