By Andi Anderson
Larry Reed, an esteemed figure in the pork industry, has been honored by the Michigan Pork Producers Association with the prestigious Distinguished Service Award. This accolade, the highest bestowed by the association, celebrates individuals who have made lasting contributions to both state and national levels within the industry.
With over two decades of experience in the ventilation sector, Reed established Maximum Ag Technologies in 2013, a venture that revolutionized barn construction and remodeling with cutting-edge ventilation systems. Through his work, he not only enhanced air quality for pigs but also forged strong bonds within the pork community, emphasizing the value of relationships in his journey.
Reed's dedication to excellence and continuous improvement has positioned him as a sought-after leader, valued for his insights and passion for agriculture. Justin Kruithoff, a member of the Newaygo County Farm Bureau, praises Reed's commitment to optimizing air quality for pig welfare and farm profitability.
Larry Reed's journey exemplifies the power of expertise, dedication, and relationships in driving progress within the pork industry. His receipt of the Distinguished Service Award marks a significant milestone, honoring his profound impact and contributions to the field.
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Categories: Michigan, Livestock, Hogs