OEL expands with purchase of P&H Ltd.’s Centralia site

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Published: August 2, 2024

OEL has purchased P&H Ltd's Centralia elevator and crop input site.

Ondrejicka Elevators Ltd. (OEL) has purchased P&H Limited’s Centralia assets.

Mike Ondrejicka, owner of OEL, said the company took possession of the site Aug. 1 and will spend the next few weeks developing an integration plan for their operation.

The facility expands on OEL’s current six-million-bushel storage capacity and 100,000 bu./hour receiving capabilities, which are split between its Exeter and Lucan operations.

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The privately owned grain elevator company employs 20 full and part-time workers and handles corn, soybeans and wheat.

Under P&H Ltd., the Centralia Grain Elevator and Crop Input site provided a pre-seed to final shipment service, including a full line of seed, fertilizer and crop protection products and a custom application business covering producers within a 50-kilometre radius.

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Diana Martin

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Diana Martin has spent several decades in the media sector, first as a photojournalist and then evolving into a multi-media journalist. In 2015, she left mainstream media and brought her skills to the agriculture sector. She owns a small farm in Amaranth, Ont. 

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