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History Of Northeast Agri Systems
In
1982 Chore-Time cage systems was seeking a distributor for New
York and New England. During that same time Robert Kofkoff and
Joseph Fortin of Kofkoff Egg Farms were constructing a large egg
production facility utilizing Chore-Time equipment. After seeing
how advanced Chore-Time was, Joe and Rob accepted a new
Chore-Time Distributorship. In May of 1983, David Newman joined
Joe and Rob and became General Manager of Northeast Agri
Systems. In 1986 Joe, Rob and David constructed a new
distribution warehouse and main office in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
This remains Northeast's headquarters today. In 1987 Northeast
Agri Systems purchased the assets of a Pennsylvania based
Chore-Time distributor and began marketing Chore-Time's complete
product line in Pennsylvania. In 1993 Chore-Time Equipment asked
Northeast Agri Systems to add a location on the Delmarva
Peninsula where the broiler industry began. Northeast accepted
the challenge and at the same time created a building division
to construct pre-fabricated poultry houses. Northeast recently
moved into their brand new store-office-warehouse in Laurel,
Delaware.
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