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All your agriculture needs

WITH over 100 years’ customer service between the team and 150 years of born and bred locals, AG Warehouse Cohuna is the place to go for all your farming and agricultural needs.

Building relationships with customers is an integral part of what the team do, so whether you operate a large scale operation, are a lifestyle farmer on small acreage or live in town and need hardware or pet food supplies, the team at AG Warehouse are happy to offer advice and products to suit your needs.

“The experience of our team is so broad that anything you need to know about you farm, the staff know about it,” store manager Ray Priestley said.

AG Warehouse Cohuna is planning on opening a coffee lounge in-store sometime in the next month as a way of continuing and further building those client-customer relationships.

“It is just a place for locals to catch up, read the paper, talk to other customers that they haven’t seen for a while, and talk to the staff as well,” Mr Priestley said.

“Rather than standing at the counter and talking about what products they need or what is going on on their farm or things like that, they can actually sit down and have a coffee.

“It is just that little bit more relaxed.”

There is also a new face around the store, with Grant Lunghausen recently joining the team. He brings with him a wealth of experience in hardware and pet and produce with a specialty in equine.

One of the many services the store offers is agronomy, and agronomist Ian Pearse is happy to discuss your seasonal agronomy needs.

“He is able to come out on farm and speak to people about what their farm plan is and different seasons that are coming up and what they might need to get their farm ready for the next season,” Mr Priestley said.

The team at Cohuna also aim to provide quality products at competitive prices, and the release of their spring catalogue only further adds to that.

“It is 16 pages of great savings on a variety of products, from harvest to pet food to calving needs – basically everything our store sells, there is something on special from that range,” Mr Priestley said.

The catalogue can be found in-store, on the AG Warehouse website, and in today’s edition of the Gannawarra Times.

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