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1925...
Calvin Coolidge had just taken office, “The Great Gatsby” was newly published, and the Chrysler Corporation was founded.
Two brothers, Otto and Bill Brakebush, bought a truck, left their family farm, and started hauling poultry, eggs, cows, and pigs to plants in Wisconsin. Several years later they built an egg packing plant and a chicken processing plant. Brakebush Brothers, Inc. was on its way.
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Today…
Otto’s son Carl is President and the third generation of the Brakebush family is already deeply involved in management positions within the company.
Some eighty-plus years later, you’ll find that Brakebush still thrives on the solid, innovative spirit of its founders.
We have hundreds of people working in both our original plant and a sizeable plant addition, built in 2006, that helps ensure that we remain a state-of-the-art chicken processor.
All so that we can continue Making the Chicken that Makes Your Menu.™ |