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The Andersons, Inc. Acquires Turf Fertilizer Manufacturer Reed & Perrine


MAUMEE, Ohio, May 01, 2024
The Andersons, Inc. announced it has completed the acquisition of the assets and business of Reed & Perrine Sales, Inc. The company specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of premium turf fertilizers and control products to the commercial lawn and landscape markets.

“We are excited to expand our opportunities in the turf business with the acquisition of Reed & Perrine,” said Joe McNeely, president, The Andersons Nutrient & Industrial. “Their strong relationships and experience in this market will increase our opportunity to connect and enhance our turf customer base, including commercial lawn and landscaping, and municipalities, and provide those customers access to the full suite of The Andersons premium Turf products.”

About The Andersons, Inc.

The Andersons, Inc., named to Forbes list of America's Most Successful Small-Cap Companies for 2024 and one of America’s Most Responsible Companies 2024 by Newsweek, is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the commodity merchandising, renewables, and plant nutrient sectors. Guided by its Statement of Principles, The Andersons is committed to providing extraordinary service to its customers, helping its employees improve, supporting its communities, and increasing the value of the company. For more information, please visit www.andersonsinc.com.

The Andersons serves the turf industry with a product portfolio of fertilizers, amendments, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators, and spreaders. The company’s brands include Contec DG®, Nutri DG®, Foltec® SG, HCU™ (Humic Coated Urea), Humic DG™, and Black Gypsum DG™.

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