Agricultural machinery and equipment
Dubois Distributors
We were founded in 1956 by Carlton Gerdon, a three-time award winning Master Mix feed salesman, and we are still a family-owned and run company. Our second generation of family management means we still believe in the values of hard work, fair dealing, friendly service, and going the extra mile, or as Carl put it Service When You Need It. Today, you will find that even though we have grown many times over, we still answer the phone personally ( no automated system for you to talk to ), and we respond to your needs in a quick and professional, but personal, manner. We offer the highest quality generic and branded animal health products for production livestock beef and dairy cattle, swine, veal, goats, sheep and poultry and companion animals dogs, cats, horses and ponies. We operate from 3 locations our main office and warehouse in Southern Indiana at Huntingburg and two other locations in Indiana. We value our personal relationship with you. You can place an order online, contact us by email, toll-free phone, or fax, and we will respond with personal attention to your needs. As a wholesale distributor, we have a dealer network in Indiana and can direct you to a dealer if you live in Indiana. We ship by UPS and accept Visa, MasterCard, and personal checks. We represent major manufacturers in animal health Allflex, Alltech, Bayer, Boehringer, Elanco, Farnam, Fort Dodge, Intervet, LaCrosse, Merial, Motomco, Neogen, Novartis, Pfizer, Schering-Plough, Y-Tex as well as a multitude of smaller firms. We are proud of our association with Durvet, a major provider of generic and branded animal health products with warehousing and offices in Blue Springs, MO just outside of Kansas City. Dubois Distributors, Inc has a member/owner of Durvet since 1970. Just as in human medicine, generic products have an exceptional quality/value ratio. Generic animal health products are manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities and meet or exceed the standards set by the FDA ( Food and Drug Administration ). Since the early 1990's, when the generic drug law was passed, we have supplied thousands of generic products to farms and households in the Midwest, and they have stood the test of time, meeting the highest standards of safety and efficacy.