BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK
MARKET,
INC.
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BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. HISTORY
In 1969, Phil Schooley arrived in Bloomfield from the University of Northern Iowa. His plan was to continue his career in the livestock business at the Davis County Sale Co. with the Reno family.
Within a short time, Arthur and Carmen Schooley, Phils parents, made the move from the Wayland Livestock Auction in Wayland to join Phil in Bloomfield. The business was leased from the Renos and continued until incorporation in 1971 as the Bloomfield Livestock Market, Inc.
About this time second son Wayne relocated to Bloomfield to join in the growing family business. Wayne worked at revamping the facilities to handle the growing feeder cattle numbers.
Brother Ron followed after attending Northern Iowa. He worked as a field man and learned the business under the guidance of Dad and older brother.
Dave joined the family firm in 1978 after graduation from Northern Iowa and two years with Pella Windows. He relieved his mother of her bookkeeping duties.
After less than ten years, and enduring some difficult times in the cattle business, the market was set for better markets and growth in numbers. The facilities have changed dramatically in the past 32 years. The market can now handle 3500-4500 cattle.
Phil has always been an innovator. From preconditioned calf sales in the 70s to IMBIO calf sales in the mid 90s, BLM has been at the forefront of feeder cattle marketing in southern Iowa and northern Missouri.
Phil has competed several times in the World Livestock Auctioneer championships being a finalist and placing 3rd a few years back.
Mike Durflinger joined our staff in 1995 as a field representative and ring man. Mikes dedication and hard work have proved invaluable.
The Bloomfield Livestock Market, Inc. appreciates your business and looks forward to serving your cattle marketing and procurement needs in the future.
1/29/2001