HeartBeat Winter 2017 | Page 6

Here, a joint venture between two men turns logs into a value-added product that area farmers welcome with open arms. Rooted by their faith and justness, partners Lavern Ropp and David Peachey work in earnest behind the scenes with their team. Formed in 2012, the duo today ships premium quality bulk and bagged shavings mostly to turkey and chicken growers within a 200-mile radius of Webster County. A labor of love of sorts, the men behind Eagle Ridge Shavings bring their love of agriculture to the table through their sustainable craft. FROM THE GROUND UP Born and raised in the Seymour area, Lavern’s father ran cattle and built houses in Springfield. It was a trade Lavern continued until about 2000. Once out of the hammer mill, the shavings are blown into a chamber and then metered into a furnace to dry. A computer system helps maintain the proper drying temperature. Once dry, the product is around 200 degrees Fahrenheit. 6 HEARTBEAT | WINTER 2017 “I was looking for an opportunity to work at home,” Lavern explains. Some three years later, Lavern landed his first flock of turkeys through a contract with what is now Cargill. “Raising turkeys was something that I just really enjoyed. I still do,” Lavern says. When it became difficult to acquire bedding for the poultry houses, Lavern thought starting a wood shavings company would be a good investment.