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Buhler Moving Farm King Production To Morden

Buhler Industries has announced that Farm King products currently manufactured in Willmar, Minnesota will be relocated to its Morden, Manitoba factory this winter.
 
Earlier this year, Buhler closed its Fargo, ND plant and moved operations to Willmar.
 
The factory in Morden, one of the original Buhler Industries factories, will now be the primary source of Farm King production.
 
The Willmar, MN plant will cease production in early 2021.
 
Buhler says the extensive network of Farm King dealers in Canada and the United States will not experience delays in delivery of wholegoods or service parts.
 
Buhler Industries is headquartered in Winnipeg, MB. The company manufactures and distributes its product through several brand names including Versatile and Farm King.
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