ELS MFG  

KINZERS,  PA 
United States
  • Booth: W415

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Our first manure spreader was built in 1980 in the old farm shop. The business has grown & changed, but one thing that has not changed is our focus on design and manufacturing of liquid manure handling equipment for the small-scale farmer. Our primary focus is around liquid pumps and drag hose equipment and supplies. The resilience and determination of our dairy farmers is fascinating. Not only do they love what they do but they realize the benefits of a family working together at home. Small scale farming has long been, and continues to be an important part of our heritage. In 2020 Devour Composter came into existence. Poultry farmers who manage mortality greatly benefit from using an efficient compost machine, which eliminates outside piles, flies and odor. Other farmers who have used them successfully include horse farmers, veal and sheep mortality, butcher shops and basic homeowners as well. Please visit our booth at W415 or reach us during business hours. 717-442-8569, 6-4:30 ET

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