Conklin Company, Inc 3951 NE Kimball Drive Category: Roofing Materials
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Company representatives
Phone: 952.496.4258
Judy Herbster, President
Phone: 952.496.4259
Jenny McDermott, Website administrator
About Conklin Company, Inc
Manufacturer of roofing systems, agronomics products, vehicle lubricants, vitamins, and animal nutrition products
Generate world class profits with Conklin's world record products.
You can add healthy profits to your bottom line with Conklin products. Conklin's AgroVantage system generates greater yields for crop producers, while our Fastrack animal nutrition program maximizes production from livestock operations and nourishes champion show horses and dogs. Our tested, proven and trusted roofing systems multiply revenues for building and roofing contractors. And with every product line, Conklin offers training and technical support to ensure your satisfaction and success.
Products and Services
- roofing systems
- fertilizers
- animal nutrition products
Opening Hours
Conklin Company does business through a nationwide network of Independent Business Owners. Visit the Conklin Website at www.conklin.com to find out about products. Use Find a Distributor to contact an IBO in your area.
Business categories
- Fertilizers Manufacturers
- Auto and Truck Equipment and Parts
Location Type
Headquarters
Revenue
$12,500,000 - $15,000,000
Employees
50 to 99
Years In Business
55
Memberships
- National Roofing Contractors Association
- U.S. Green Building Council
- Direct Selling Association
- Specialty Equipment Market Association
- Cool Roof Rating Council
Brands
- AgroVantage
- LifeTrack
- Fastrack
- MasterGuard
- Convoy
Additional information
Missouri farmer and Conklin AgroVantage user Kip Cullers won an award for setting a new world record in soybean production. His crop yield was a record 160.6 bushels per acre.