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Dehy Mills Welcomes Two New Board Members to Support Future Growth
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Dehy Mills
Industry veterans to help guide next stage of company expansion

OMAHA, Neb. - PennZone -- ARLINGTON, NEBRASKA – [Date] – Dehy Mills, a leader in animal feed production, is pleased to announce the appointments of Rob Brock and Layne Anderson to its Board of Directors. Both bring decades of industry experience and will play a crucial role in guiding the company through its next phase of growth and innovation.

Rob Brock joins the board with extensive expertise in the animal feed industry, most recently as the President of Westway Feed Products. In that role, he successfully implemented new market strategies and led significant upgrades in business operations, pricing, and formulation, driving strong financial results and growth.

Layne Anderson who brings more than 40 years of experience in the feed industry has held key positions at Purina Animal Nutrition and Golden Sun Feeds.  With expertise in feed research and production, as well as the education and sale of nutrition products, Layne has a well-rounded understanding of both the scientific and commercial sides of the business.

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"We are thrilled to welcome Layne and Rob to the Board," said Steve Kaminski, Board Chair and President of Market Maker. "Both are highly respected within the industry, and their insights will be invaluable as we continue to shape the future of Dehy and expand its operations."

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About Dehy Mills
Dehy Mills is a leading producer of forage pellets for the animal feed and pet food industries. With a commitment to high-quality products and the flexibility to meet the distinct dietary needs of animals. Dehy MIlls has earned the trust of feed and pet food manufacturers, livestock owners, and a wide network of distributors.  Visit WWW.Dehymillsinc.com.

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