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Here is the original Marcus Daly apple warehouse and our store. Many cars were loaded off of this dock!
We are taking out the old pellet mill and putting in the new digital pellet mill this week. We are excited to make this upgrade!
Grain storage and the view from behind our mill.
We are starting to build a new store and have cleaned out the space. A beautiful reason that a new warehouse might be a good idea!
The tin and wood from the old building was recycled. Some of the wood was used as the fascia and trim in our new store. We also have a wonderful store counter, conference room table with benches and other furniture so we will always remember where we came from.
We found some pictures in the walls from when we were an apple warehouse in the early to mid 1900's.
Taking the old warehouse down board by board. We had customers still driving to the front door to buy feed at this stage!
Here is another piece of history that we literally found in the walls.
The last walls standing...
Beginning the dirt work for the foundation of the new store.
Starting to pour concrete.
It was incredible to see how fast these guys work and how much concrete goes into the base of our new store and warehouse.
Here is the new storefront with the recycled wood from our historical old building. Notice the red wood and the large beams?
Inside the new store with the chick room and some offices framed in. We're getting closer.
Our first paved parking lot. No more slogging through the mud. :)
The start of another warehouse. We will finally have enough room! Famous last words... It's interesting how names happen here, one of the guys said, "It's out in the... dumaflatchey thing." Duma was born and we still call it that today.
Our tent city. We worked out of these spaces while our construction was ongoing.
This is where we mix and bag our own line of seeds under the Fabu-lawn label.
Our personal representation for the 2008 Ravalli County Fair Parade complete with a drive through just like our new store!
The new roof was built on the ground and raised completed 114 ft into the air. This picture shows the old head house roof as it is being taken off.
The old roof is free and now we will have the moment of truth. Will the new roof fit?
There couldn't have been a more perfect fit when it was set. Gives a whole new meaning to, "Measure 25 times, cut once!"
We also replaced the smallest roof at the very peak of the mill during the roofing project. It was 124 ft high according to the crane measurement.
We do fun things here as well like sponsor mini golf holes for great causes!
One of the many projects in 2013. We built a little hay barn by the drive through to help make loading hay for customers more efficient.
Our customers bring us the most wonderful visitors.
Mr. Mike Pflieger and his little Princess Amelia tour Integro Malt in Idaho and get to go into the sprout tanks.