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  • Title
    BERKS, BUCKS & OXON FARMERS LTD
  • Reference
    CR BBO
  • Production date
    1930 - 1972
  • Creator
  • Creator History
    Berks, Bucks and Oxon Farmers Ltd was registered as a co-operative under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act in July 1918, founded by a small group of farmers for the purpose of "carrying on trades, industries or businesses of manufacturers and producers" of dairy products. The society was further empowered to act as wholesale dealers in "agricultural requirements, dairy, farm and garden produce, eggs and poultry, and in any other class of goods the Committee may direct." As the business developed, its primary concern became the compounding of animal feeds and provender milling, combining this with the role of agricultural merchant. Twyford Mill was purchased by the society in 1927 for use as a feeding stuffs mill and compounding centre (originally diesel and water powered until the conversion to electric power in the early 1960s). A grain drying storage unit was opened in Newbury in 1949, and the Eynsham (Oxon) depot was obtained in 1962, while the Twyford premises were expanded in 1968 by the construction of a 20,000 sq. ft. distribution warehouse.
  • Scope and Content
    Records of Berks, Bucks and Oxon Farmers Ltd
  • Extent
    113 Documents
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Content Subject
  • System of arrangment
    AC7/1-38 Financial statements and reports AC9/1 Invoice AD4/1 Administrative records: premises CO2/1-2 Company rule books P2/A1-16 Advertising publications P2/B1-40 Advertising publications, other firms P4/A1-13 Technical bulletins P4/B1 Technical bulletins, other firms P9/1 Publications (pamphlet)