January 20, 2025

WIU School of Agriculture receives new vertical mixer

The Western Illinois University School of Agriculture received a new vertical mixer to aid in feeding the cattle herd, purchased through financial support from Illinois Farm Bureau and the help of Sydenstricker Noble Partners.

MACOMB, Ill. — New equipment arrived recently at the Western Illinois University farm.

The WIU School of Agriculture received a new vertical mixer to aid in feeding the cattle herd, purchased through financial support from Illinois Farm Bureau and the help of Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners.

Each year, IFB requests items or activities to financially support to assist the School of Agriculture at WIU — and the vertical mixer was selected this year.

“This took a few months, but ultimately a vertical mixer was found and refurbished to fit our needs,” said Andrew Baker, WIU director of ag.

“The vertical mixer was requested this year to assist in reducing our feed costs within the beef herd and prevent waste. We certainly do appreciate the annual financial support that Illinois Farm Bureau provides the School of Agriculture as it allows us to have the tools available to help our students.”

Once funding was approved, WIU worked with Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners to fulfill the order.

John Crubaugh, Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners director of strategic initiatives, said helping WIU continue to advance its program is important to the students attending the university and the community as a whole.

“We are proud to support Western Illinois University by providing equipment to assist students for years to come,” he said.

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