Scates Valley Irrigation is a family owned business that is the tri-states Valley irrigation dealer. We have been serving the tri-state area for over thirty years in all its center pivot irrigation needs.
We are a turnkey dealership providing our customers not only sales and service of pivots but also water well drilling, irrigation pumps and power unit sales along with everything else to get your pivots up and running to make your fields more profitable.When choosing a dealership a producer should always look at experience, so we ask that you "Let our experience raise your profits"!
We are a turnkey dealership providing our customers not only sales and service of pivots but also water well drilling, irrigation pumps and power unit sales along with everything else to get your pivots up and running to make your fields more profitable.When choosing a dealership a producer should always look at experience, so we ask that you "Let our experience raise your profits"!
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Scates Valley Irrigation was founded in 1983 by the Scates brothers Pat, Steve, Mark, Hugh David, Joe and Tom. The Scates' previously sold Raincat irrigation but quickly saw that Valley was the industry leader and became a dealer of Valley in 1983. They opened an office in Shawneetown, IL and Carmi, IL and quickly started selling to local farmers who were seeing the difference in yields on the irrigated acres.
Along with sales and service of Valley pivots we service and repair all brands of irrigation units to keep our customers up and running. Along with sales and service of new irrigation pumps we sell, we also pull and repair old pumps. Scates Valley can also take care of all your trenching needs with our 550 Vermeer machine.
Valley irrigation machines are the most dependable machines the industry has to offer and that is why Scates Valley has been a dealer of Valley for over 30 years. We design, sell, construct and service the machines. For more on Valley irrigation machines please visit their website at www.valleyirrigation.com.
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James Winders
Sep 27, 2017
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