Osmundson Mfg. Co.
16082 141st St Perry, IA 50322
Phone: 800-824-6661 or 515-465-3545
Fax: 515-465-2126 Email:
jws@osmundson.com Website:
www.osmundson.com Number of employees: 130
Key Contacts
President/Owner Doug Bruce
Vice President Jim Tibbles
Sales Manager Joe Sampson
Controller Charlie Daugherty
PROFILE Osmundson Mfg. Co. ABOUT OSMUNDSON
Osmundson Mfg. Co. has prided itself on being a leader in the tillage tool industry through quality and innovation since 1903. Osmundson has used invention and design to adapt to the ever-changing agricultural industry. From the growing use of the plowshare in the 1950s to disc blades in the 1970s, the Perry, Iowa, company has continued to be a proven leader in the production of tillage tools for America’s farmer.
This family-owned business is run by fourth-gener- ation President Doug Bruce and continues to pride itself on origination through the development of many patented Osmundson parts. Osmundson has also developed new steels and heat-treating techniques which help give Osmundson a green footprint in the steel heat-treating world. Osmundson is the last U.S. manufacturer of high quality disc, coulter, seeder and grain drill blades.
Osmundson currently employs approximately 130 employees at its headquarters and 142,000 square foot production facility in Perry, Iowa. Osmundson sells its parts to original equip- ment manufacturers, farm stores and other dis- tributors throughout North America, Australia, Russia, China and other countries worldwide.
Osmundson Engineer creating a new Row Cleaner
FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR 2013-14 • Aftermarket Vertical Tillage Blade • Advanced Wear Row Cleaner Blade • New Production Cell - Fall 2013 • New Super Alloy Grain Drill Blade • Samauri Edge Seeders • Updated Website Fall - 2013
PRODUCTS • Manufacturer Business Operations: Disc, Coulter, Seeder Blades, Sweeps, Spikes
Osmundson Warehouse Fine Tuning the patented Turbo blade
Doug Bruce
SUMMER 2013 • FARM EQUIPMENT’S SUPPLIER PROSPECTU S
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