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In 1987, the Hensall District Co-op celebrated its 50th year in business. The strength of the Hensall Co-op is in its 4500 members, who realize the importance of local control of a high-volume agri-business. In today's business climate, when more and more of our economy is centred in urban areas, the importance of some economic control in rural communities becomes even more significant.

HDC Timeline 2008 - 2008
2008
  • New Waconia fertilizer blender tower built - $900,000
  • White bean receiving facility built in Owendale, Michigan at a cost of $200,000
  • 200 ft conveyor replaced for filling the 5 domes
  • Genie-lift purchased to improve safety and assist in preventative maintenance
  • New fuel truck purchased
  • Purchase of Thompsons feed in Ripley
  • On April 24, 2008, HDC purchased the Great Canadian Bean Company edible bean facilities located in Ailsa Craig and London. This includes processing and storage facilities
  • $500,000 upgrades to the soybean processing plant
  • $650,000 on petroleum business area expansion and new pumps and equipment
  • $650,000 on propane tanks and equipment

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