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Ezee-On Manufacturing is an innovative and responsive company
that has been serving the agricultural sector, both domestically
and abroad, for over 50 years. Ezee-On Manufacting is committed
to developing and manufacturing tough, reliable and leading
edge farm equipment that meets current and emerging needs.
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Products include new and innovative implements such as
the:
- 6000 Series 5 section cultivator.
- Complete new line of 3000 and 4000 Series Air Seeder
Carts that incorporate such state-of-the-art features
as in-cab rate control.
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- 2004 – Laniuk Industries converts
to income trust corporate structure: TerraVest
Income Fund - see for complete details.
Toronto Stock Exchange Ticker: TI.UN.
TerraVest Income Fund is comprised of several operating divisions, which
include
- RJV Gas Field Services is one of the largest providers
of wellhead processing equipment for the Canadian natural gas industry
- Ezee-On Manufacturing builds precision seeding & tillage
equipment, Front-end Loaders and Post Drivers for grain farms and livestock
operations across North America, Australia & Europe.
- Stylus is focused on its made-to-order upholstered products
that are sold through a network of independent furniture and specialty home
furnishing retailers in Canada and the western United States.
- Don Park was established in 1972, and is now one of the
largest and most respected manufacturers and suppliers of quality sheet metal
and venting products to the HVAC industry in Canada.
- 1997 – Ezee-On Manufacturing purchased by Laniuk
Industries Inc. (LII), a Vegreville company. Today, Ezee-On’s
manufacturing facility exceeds 170,000 sq. ft.
- 1990s – The Ezee-On Manufacturing product line
is expanded with new in demand items such as Air Drills,
Coulter Drills and large capacity Air Seeders.
New products developed Australian and US markets
where the name Ezee-On Manufacturing has become
as well known as it is in Western Canada.
- 1989 – Ezee-On Manufacturing introduces an innovative
line of post drivers, mounted harrows and mounted packers.
- 1988 – Ezee-On Manufacturing expands its product
offering by purchasing and incorporating an Air Seeder
line.
The Air Seeder, featuring a unique ground driven air delivery system, complements
the Ezee-On Manufacturing line of cultivators.
- 1980s – Ezee-On Manufacturing expands tillage
profile with a line of fixed and floating hitch cultivators
and chisel plows ranging in sizes from 24 ft. to 52 ft.
A single hydraulic cylinder for depth control
provides farmers, who needed precise depth control
especially when seeding, with a practical and popular
feature.
- 1970s – Versatile Farm Equipment Ltd. partners
with Ezee-On Manufacturing to market the disc line under
private label in North America, Australia, South America,
the Middle East and Europe.
- 1969 – Ezee-On Manufacturing meets a growing
need for large offset and tandem discs to complement
high horsepower four wheel drive tractors. This market
need is served by tandem and offset discs in sizes from
9 ft. to 48 ft.
- 1967 – Ezee-On Manufacturing constructs a new
10,000 sq. ft. factory in Vegreville, Alberta dedicated
exclusively to manufacturing front end loaders.
- 1961 – The name Ezee-On Mfg. Ltd is adopted,
representing a new and innovative design for front end
loaders. The loaders are easy-to-attach and detach (hence
Ezee-On). Demand for this new, patented design was immediate
and strong across North America. Ezee-On Manufacturing
is now exclusively a manufacturing company.
- 1957-1958 – Manufacturing activity expands to
include heavy duty breaking plows and discs designed
for farmers and contractors in the northern Western Canada
who are clearing bush for future farmland.
- 1949 – Eugene Demkiw begins a farm machinery
dealership in Vegreville, Alberta. Two years later, John
Yakimetz joined the dealership and the name is subsequently
changed to Demkiw and Yakimetz Equipment Ltd.
The dealership begins manufacturing
an oat cleaner that was important to
local farmers as it separated black
oats (wild oats) from white (seed)
oats.
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