Simonsen
Industries has its humble beginnings on a small farm near Quimby
Iowa. As a veterinarian and hog producer, Warren Simonsen needed a
reliable source of protein to use in his hog feed. He began a small
rendering operation for this purpose in approximately 1928. Soon,
many area farmers were buying this protein meal to sell to their own
herds. As this business grew, the need for a full-fledged feed mill
was realized and a feed mill was built on the farm as well. As the
business grew, Warren also expanded his farming operation raising
cattle, turkeys, mink, and assorted other livestock.
Simonsen's
1929 Rendering Plant
After World War II, Warren's three sons, Dean, Doyle, and Merle entered
the business with their eyes on new and emerging technologies of the
time. Dean Simonsen took over the day to day operation of the feed
mill and rendering plant while Doyle Simonsen focused his attention
on the possibilities that granular fertilizer offered to agriculture.
Soon, Simonsen Industries was selling fertilizer to area farmers and
was also offering custom application services as well as ammonia.
As their fleet of trucks, cars, and tractors grew, the brothers realized
that there was an opportunity to use inexpensive LP gas to power their
fleet. This added an additional product line to their already rapidly
growing business as local farmers and townspeople alike flocked to
LP gas as a source of home heating fuel, stock fountain heating fuel,
as well as motor fuel. Soon, Simonsen's was selling LP gas appliances,
and furnaces.
Merle Simonsen, a mechanical engineer, felt that the fertilizer application
equipment that they were purchasing could be improved to do a much
better job of spreading. During the off season, Merle set out to improve
Simonsen's fleet of applicators. After a short period of "modifying"
new equipment, Merle realized that it would probably be more cost
effective to build spreaders from scratch. The old turkey shed was
converted to a small manufacturing shop and shortly Simonsen Manufacturing
was born. In addition to fertilizer spreaders, Merle manufactured
feed bodies to be used in the feed mill operation. As Simonsen's reputation
grew for manufacturing good equipment, the manufacturing business
blossomed and continues to build high quality equipment sold all over
the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and in some parts
of Europe.
Over time, the third generation of Simonsen's entered the business
and four are still active in the day to day operation. Mark, Rick,
Jeff, and Jack Simonsen have been responsible for leading and directing
the activities of Simonsen's since the early 1980's. During this period,
the company witnessed many changes in the agricultural industry and
has adjusted its business to position the company to remain independent
in an industry marked by consolidation.
Simonsen Propane Fabrication was formed during this period to manufacture,
sell, and service LP gas delivery trucks. Building on Simonsen Industries
strong position as a regional supplier of retail LP gas as well as
the knowledge of many Simonsen Propane employees, Simonsen Propane
Fabrication quickly grew into a strong regional supplier of LP Gas
bobtail trucks.
As a third generation family owned business, Simonsen Industries remains
close to its customers and works hand in hand with them to be successful
by making Simonsen's customers successful in their own businesses.