Cobb-Vantress, the poultry research and development firm and subsidiary of Tyson Foods, have announced that they will begin construction on a new feed mill in Laurens County, South Carolina in early 2016. Feed mill is planned to finish completion by the middle of 2017.
The USD$22 million investment is expected to create about 12 new jobs in Joanna, South Carolina.
The state-of-the-art mill will supply feed to Cobb’s grandparent breeder farms in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, as well as a great grandparent farm in Georgia. “We want to ensure that we have a long-term internal feed supply that will give us complete control over the consistency and quality of the end product,” said Dr Steve Bolden, director of World Technical Services for Cobb.
“This is Cobb’s third feed mill in the US, the others being in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and in Albany, Kentucky. With the completion of the Joanna feed mill, we will internally produce all of our feed supply for pedigree operations through to grandparents.”
Based on current needs, the mill will produce around 1,200 tons per week using the latest technology for pathogen reduction including a ‘hygieniser’ for heat treating the feed ingredients before pelleting.
Additionally, environmental controls will regulate air flow to prevent cross contamination. Another important feature will be a dedicated rail spur in order for supplies to be transported from other production regions in the US. Grain may also be used from the local market for delivery by truck.
The design/build construction was awarded to The Weitz Company, headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa.