

SERVICES


WE OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF
SERVICES
TO MEET OUR CUSTOMER'S NEEDS

With the help of our nutritionists and your requests, we can create a formula that addresses your needs.
Have your own formula? We can manufacture the feed product according to your specifications.
Let us help you come up with a
good solution for your livestock!

We have several nutritional consultants that have years of formulation experience with all of the animal species we feed. They periodically will come onsite and make farm visits. Nutritionists are available for consulting by request.

Our mill offers a variety of processes for producing a feed that is formed with the texture and size that best suites the needs of your livestock.

Sauders sack their own brand of Sauder formulated feeds every day. We can do custom sacking upon request.

Since 1986, Sauder Feeds has been purchasing corn from local farmers, drying it, and using the corn to manufacture their feed. We go through a lot of corn each year, so we are actively looking for customers to bring us their corn for selling or storage.

We offer grain bank storage for you to "bank" your corn here at Sauders and use it as you get your feed manufactured. There is no "in-charge" to store your corn. There is a monthly $0.03/bushel storage charge on corn or oats stored on grain bank.


When you bring corn to us, we can sell at market price or store the corn and price the corn at a later date.
DP Storage charges vary year to year based on the markets and amount of corn available in the area. We send out a yearly summary of our charges to customers or you may call and request a chart to be sent to you.

Sauders offers deferred payment on corn that you sell to us. If you want to hold your payment until the new year, we will do that for you and pay it out to you around January 6 of the new year.

Sauder Feeds now includes a trucking firm called Sauder Trucking Co., Inc. The company was formed in 1999 as the firm grew. The fleet includes around 30 units and delivers both bag and bulk feed in a 150-mile radius in the tri-state area.
