Hord Family Farms Acquires New Horizon Farms in Minnesota

Hord Family Farms of Bucyrus, Ohio, completed its acquisition of the assets of New Horizon Farms, a farrow-to-finish swine operation in Pipestone, Minn.

Hord Family Farms Bucyrus Ohio Aerial View
Hord Family Farms Bucyrus Ohio Aerial View
(Hord Family Farms/US Farm Report)

Hord Family Farms of Bucyrus, Ohio, completed its acquisition of the assets of New Horizon Farms, a farrow-to-finish swine operation in Pipestone, Minn. on Nov. 17. The Minnesota farm will now operate as Hord Farms West, maintaining New Horizon’s current pork operations.

Founded in 1993, New Horizon Farms has more than 150 team members working in five sow farms, six nurseries and 60 finishing farms, located across southwest Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and northwest Iowa. Hord Farms will oversee all swine operations, including 16,000 sows in production and more than 400,000 pigs marketed annually. Day-to-day operations will continue to be managed by the valued existing Minnesota leadership team, according to a release.

“As a multi-generational, family-owned company, producing quality protein is our responsibility, and we are guided by our values of providing excellent care to our animals and supporting our team,” Pat Hord, CEO of Hord Family Farms said in a release. “Since our family’s founding in north-central Ohio a century ago, our farming operations have continued to expand in the Midwest. While we will always have deep roots in Ohio and continue to make investments here, this acquisition reflects our deliberate strategic growth and dedication to producing quality food products for consumers.”

Hord Farms, a fifth-generation pork producer, has diversified swine operations, farrow-to-finish, with both company-owned farms and partner growers. The farm produces more than 800,000 pigs per year and is run by more than 200 team members. In addition, the Hord family raises grain for feed and has a feeder-to-market beef cattle farm.

“New Horizon Farms is energized in joining the Hord Family Farms team,” Dan Sprague, president and CEO of New Horizon Farms, said in a release. “The Hords are experienced producers with a strong reputation for integrity, excellent animal welfare, responsible operations, and a deep commitment to caring for their employees. This is good for our team, our communities, and our business. We look forward to a stable and successful future as we create a richer footprint in pork production.”

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