We are exhibiting at Petfood Forum 2025 (April 28-30 in Kansas City, Missouri). Visit us at booth #2441!

October 2024

10/22/2024

Seminole Feed Startup in Ocala, FL

Congratulations to Seminole Feed on their successful startup in Ocala, Florida! Seminole Feed is dedicated to keeping the customer first, with a goal of manufacturing the “World’s Best Equine Feed”. They are one of the few companies today that manufactures fixed-formula horse feeds. This diligent control over the manufacturing process, combined with Seminole’s finest-quality ingredients and superior formulas, ensures that customers are rewarded with the highest quality, most carefully formulated equine nutrition products available. We’re proud to provide automation at this facility! Visit their website here.
10/10/2024

Frenchman Valley Coop in McCook, NE

Congratulations to Frenchman Valley Coop on their successful startup in McCook, Nebraska! Frenchman Valley Coop is a leading agricultural cooperative with over 20 locations, serving customers across Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming, offering expert agricultural products and services. Founded on principles of quality service and community support, FVC has become a trusted name in the region. We’re proud to provide automation at this facility!
10/04/2024

Pet of the Month: October

Introducing The Repete Pet of the Month for October: Crys 🐴 Meet Crys, a 34-year-old American Quarter horse who has been a loyal companion and teacher to many over the years. Crys belongs to one of our Repete teammates and is the oldest horse he’s ever cared for. In his prime, Crys had the classic build of his breed—shorter and more muscular than his racetrack cousins, perfectly suited for ranch work and roping cattle. He even won team penning events and served as a pickup horse in rodeos. His full registered name, Crystal Clear Lazy John Henry, reflects his distinguished pedigree. Crys wasn’t just any ranch horse—he was a dependable partner. When doctoring sick calves, he was trained to keep the rope taut until given the cue to release slack, allowing his owner to work solo without needing an extra hand. But Crys isn’t all business—he’s what cowboys call “kid […]