Domain, Inc. History
2009 Introduction of Code 529 Tend-R-Leen PE
2008 45th Anniversary of Tend-R-Leen with celebrations held in MN & WI
2005 Introduction of Total Dairy System (TDS),ration balancing for amino acids and based on Midwest forages.
2003 Launch of DbbR Program.
2003 Removal of old flour mill & feed mill .
2003 40th Anniversary of Tend-R-Leen with celebrations held throughout MN & WI.
2001 Domain announces new Area Nutrition Consultant Certification Program.
2000 Domain enters into nutrition and technology partnership with Shur-Gain USA.
1998 Domain renovated their existing milk replacer facility, increasing its size 3.5 times to accommodate the moving of all of their production to the upgraded
facility, including Receiving, Pelleting, Mixing, Premixes, Bagging and Bulk Load Out.
1996 Domain announces a three-part, multimillion dollar expansion project to upgrade facilities to better meet the needs of the dairy producer.
1989 Best cost management was introduced. This program was designed to help producers keep down the cost of producing each hundred weight of milk.
1975 Crop Cure forage preservative introduced as a patented product to preserve forage quality.
1971 Doboy was the first feed company in the upper Midwest to offer forage analysis to their customers.
1963 Tend-R-Leen, the original no-roughage beef feeding program, was introduced amid a great deal of controversy. It remains the most profitable and result
generating program available to cattle feeders.
1939 New Richmond roller mills changed their name to Doughboy Mills, Inc. Doughboy packaged army rations during World War II.
1922 Doughboy formula feeds developed by drawing on professional support from university research.
1917 Due to a fire, the flour mill was rebuilt. This was the third mill.
1899 New Richmond Roller Mills was incorporated.
1864 A flour mill was added.
1856 A small saw mill and a grist mill were established on the banks of the Willow River in New Richmond.
2008 45th Anniversary of Tend-R-Leen with celebrations held in MN & WI
2005 Introduction of Total Dairy System (TDS),ration balancing for amino acids and based on Midwest forages.
2003 Launch of DbbR Program.
2003 Removal of old flour mill & feed mill .
2003 40th Anniversary of Tend-R-Leen with celebrations held throughout MN & WI.
2001 Domain announces new Area Nutrition Consultant Certification Program.
2000 Domain enters into nutrition and technology partnership with Shur-Gain USA.
1998 Domain renovated their existing milk replacer facility, increasing its size 3.5 times to accommodate the moving of all of their production to the upgraded
facility, including Receiving, Pelleting, Mixing, Premixes, Bagging and Bulk Load Out.
1996 Domain announces a three-part, multimillion dollar expansion project to upgrade facilities to better meet the needs of the dairy producer.
1989 Best cost management was introduced. This program was designed to help producers keep down the cost of producing each hundred weight of milk.
1975 Crop Cure forage preservative introduced as a patented product to preserve forage quality.
1971 Doboy was the first feed company in the upper Midwest to offer forage analysis to their customers.
1963 Tend-R-Leen, the original no-roughage beef feeding program, was introduced amid a great deal of controversy. It remains the most profitable and result
generating program available to cattle feeders.
1939 New Richmond roller mills changed their name to Doughboy Mills, Inc. Doughboy packaged army rations during World War II.
1922 Doughboy formula feeds developed by drawing on professional support from university research.
1917 Due to a fire, the flour mill was rebuilt. This was the third mill.
1899 New Richmond Roller Mills was incorporated.
1864 A flour mill was added.
1856 A small saw mill and a grist mill were established on the banks of the Willow River in New Richmond.
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