COVID didn t slow down growth of company s success in the global poultry equipment industry
Even though Nova-Tech Engineering employees couldn t make their usual treks around the world to the 58 countries where it does business, technology helped the Willmar-based company stay connected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only that, they continued to grow. 5:00 pm, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
As the business development manager at Nova-Tech Engineering, Andrew Gomer s passport was well-used prior to COVID-19 as he visited customers around the globe. Photo courtesy of Andrew Gomer
WILLMAR, Minn. Andrew Gomer’s well-used passport, which documented his frequent visits to places like Malaysia and Thailand, has been collecting dust since the COVID-19 pandemic halted international travel last year.
COVID didn t slow down growth of company s success in the global poultry equipment industry
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Old-fashioned farming in west-central Minnesota showcases root of agriculture
The Gatewood family farm in rural Kandiyohi County is like an old-fashioned farm from the last century, with everything from dairy cows to sheep to chickens to a pair of peacocks. But the third-generation farm s diversification and creativity that brings consumers closer to the roots of agriculture, is preparing for the fourth generation of farmers. 1:04 pm, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
Gene Gatewood gives his dog a pet Jan. 13 on his family farm in rural Kandiyohi County.
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KANDIYOHI, Minn. “Just a regular old farm,” is how Gene Gatewood describes his family-owned dairy, livestock and little-bit-of-everything farm south of Kandiyohi in west-central Minnesota.