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Advertising Supplement River Valley & Ozark Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sunday, October 18, 2015 • 7VV
MICHELLE BALDRIDGE/RIVER VALLEY & OZARK EDITION Wilcox Feed & Supply’s new location at 268 S. Broadview St. in Greenbrier has allowed the business to expand and carry
more supplies and items for customers.
WILCOX FEED & SUPPLY, LLC
Local business expands to meet community needs
When customers think of Wilcox Feed & Supply, LLC, its owner hopes they will see it as “a great hometown, family- owned business they can count on.”
Since April 2009, Dustin Wilcox and his staff have brought the residents of Greenbrier supplies for their livestock, pet and farm needs.
The store recently moved to its new location at 268 S. Broadview St., in Greenbrier to better serve its customers and expand its selection.
The store stocks more than 2,000 products and carries a full product line of livestock feeds for chickens, cattle, horses, goats and lambs, as well as dog and cat food. Wilcox Feed & Supply, LLC also sells lawn and garden supplies, propane, bulk mulch and live bait. The store now offers hardware, electrical supplies, John Deere toys and Yeti coolers. The store will also soon carry plumbing supplies.
Wilcox, who was born and raised in Greenbrier, said he and his wife, Brandi, are “fortunate to be able to provide a service to the community that we were raised in.”
community, and I currently operate a farm, so it was a natural fit,” he said.
Wilcox has a 12-member staff, most with more than three years of experience with the business. The employees contin- uously receive product training and are licensed to refill propane bottles.
Customers are the staff’s No. 1 priority, and Wilcox said his favorite things about working in the store are meeting custom- ers, assisting them and recommending the best products for their needs.
He and his staff work diligently to bring their customers fast service and to always be courteous and friendly.
Wilcox Feed & Supply, LLC recently celebrated the grand opening of its new location, and the staff hopes to have many more years ahead.
Dustin said he hopes everyone can come by the new location to visit, and he looks forward to being able to serve the community’s agricultural needs. He said he’s proud of his staff and their hard work on the new location.
“I was raised on a family farm in the
268 S. Broadview St. • Greenbrier 501-679-6867


































































































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