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Fairview Mills, a division of J-Six, provides a full line of Milling services – Contract Extrusion, Contract Manufacturing, Contract Packaging, Pelleting, Blending, and Bagging.

J-Six and Fairview Mills offer a full line of Transloading Services, Storage, Bulk Storage & Distribution.

Our pet food treat manufacturing facilities offer contract services for the highest quality pet treats. Our main facility located in Kansas City, KS (Kansas City Treats), provides Contract Extrusion, Contract Manufacturing, and Contract Packaging.


J-Six has its own trucking fleet called Fairview Express and provides superior transportation and shipping services at a reasonable cost. Whether it’s our pneumatics, tankers, hoppers, flatbeds, van trailers, belt wagons or auger tanks–we have the equipment to handle your specialized needs.

J-Six Farms & Livestock is a family farm with a worldwide reach. Whether it’s milling, farming, livestock, or trucking, our family treats our employees and our customers like family—and that’s a big family!

Work with a great family-owned company with many opportunities to grow in your career. Our company offers a comprehensive benefits package, generous paid time off with many other benefits. We are constantly accepting resumes due to our growth in milling, livestock, farming, and transportation services.


PET FOOD INGREDIENT PACKAGING

Fairview Mills, which is a division J-Six Enterprises', is the best in pet food packaging! We offer packaging in sizes that range from small sacks and 50-pound bags to massive super sacks of 1,000 to 2000 pound. We will take your pet food products and ingredients in bags and totes, then run them through our packaging line. You will receive fully customizable packages.

WHY YOU NEED CONTRACT PET FOOD INGREDIENT PACKAGING

You may not need to supply a full truckload with your pet food proteins for all your customers. We can take your pet food ingredient totes, which are filled with high quality wheat gluten or soy proteins, and detote them and repackage them into smaller pallets of fifty-pound bags. Fairview Mills will not only bag your pet foods ingredients according to your instructions, but we also run them through our sifting program! As a partner, you will feel like you are working with us when we package your contract orders. We want to partner with you in order to make sure your customer receives only the best products.

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Pet Food Industry Associations

GAPFA (Global Alliance of Pet Food Industry Associations)

GAPFA brings together 13 national and regional pet food associations globally as well as corporate members with a focus on food for dogs and cats. GAPFA was officially established in November 2014 under Belgian law.

The GAPFA mission is to support the health and wellbeing of pets and to promote the benefits of living with them, by providing a forum for global industry consensus to address key mutual issues. Its vision is to be recognized as the global voice of the pet food industry. The focus of GAPFA is to harness the collective knowledge and experience of the global pet food industry with the objective to develop science-based global nutritional and safety standards which will provide reference and will facilitate trade of pet food.

Pet Food Institute (PFI)

Pet Food Institute (PFI) is the main Trade Association of dog and cat food manufacturers in the USA. Affiliate members of PFI include the leading suppliers of equipment, ingredients, packaging and services to the United States pet food industry.

The PFI was organized in 1958 as the national trade association of dog and cat food manufacturers in the United States of America. Active members of PFI produce 95% of the total dog and cat food tonnage in the United States. Affiliate members of PFI include the leading suppliers of equipment, ingredients, packaging and services to the United States pet food industry. PFI works closely with veterinarians, humane groups and local animal control officers to encourage responsible dog and cat ownership. It also represents the industry before legislative and regulatory bodies at the federal and state levels.

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FEDIAF (European Pet Food Industry Federation)

Established in 1970, the Fédération Européenne de l’Industrie des Aliments pour Aminaux Familiers (FEDIAF), the European Pet Food Industry Federation, represents the pet food industry in Europe and unites the national professional organizations of 26 European countries, whether or not belonging to the EU, via 18 national or regional pet food industry associations[1]. The FEDIAF represents around 650 companies[1] responsible for producing more than 90% of European pet food. The national organizations represent manufacturers, packers and importers of prepared pet food, including foods for dogs, cats, birds, and other pets.

The FEDIAF represents the European pet food industry in all external forums. Through its national Associations, the FEDIAF also collaborates with local and national authorities. As a competent partner, FEDIAF cooperates with the European authorities to implement pet food law designed to ensure the manufacture and distribution of safe, nutritionally balanced and palatable pet food products. This has led to a development of Self Regulation in a form of three industry Codes, which have been recognized by the EU authorities. The 3 self-regulating FEDIAF Codes are

Wherever possible, FEDIAF strongly encourages responsible dog and cat ownership.

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Fairview Mills knows that pet food and ingredients are often cheaper to transport in bags than loose products. Fairview Mills, one of the J-Six Enterprises Divisions, has the infrastructure and capability to transload bulk pet food ingredients in loose containers and bag them according your requirements. It's much easier to move your products from raw material to ready-to-use pet foods. For example, send us whole corn. We will unload it and mill it. Then, we'll package it in the way you want. The next step in pet food processing is now that your raw corn has been processed.

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It is important to verify that the packaging of your pet food ingredients in bags, trays and other containers is accurate and quality-controlled. Our pet food ingredient packaging system includes running every pet food product through our lab to determine its moisture level, nutrient break down, and other metrics. After that, we vigorously sift the ingredients, to eliminate as much chaff or dust as possible. This process will improve the quality of pet food ingredients and ensure that your fifty-pound bag is completely filled with your product, not with chaff or dust. When you can be sure that a fifty-pound bag of corngluten is indeed fifty pounds, it will help you track inventory more accurately.

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TYPES OF BAGS AVAILABLE FOR PET FOOD INGREDIENT PACKAGING

Fairview Mills wants to solve every problem pet food ingredient suppliers may have. There are many options for bags: paper, poly, small or large quantities, multiple sealing options and paper and poly bags. Each bag is different and should be considered carefully. Fairview Mills has the right solution for all your pet food ingredient packaging needs!

25 Kilogram Bag - Our Smallest Size For Pet Food Ingredient Packaging

The twenty-five kilogram bag is the smallest pet food ingredient packaging bag. Fairview Mills, a division J-Six Enterprises', offers pet food ingredient packaging. It is designed for easy transport and storage, but not as final product packaging. Our super sacks and bags are preferred by many clients because they have larger capacities. Fairview Mills remains committed to finding solutions for all customers. We can also handle your smaller-scale contract packaging requirements. These bags come in a range of different construction materials and sealing methods. Multi-wall paper bags, which are eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags, are usually sealed by sewing or pinching. There are many options for polyethylene bags, including heat sealing and sewn sealing.

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50 Pound Bag - Perfect For Pallets

Clients looking for manageable, stackable bags of fifty pounds that can be handled individually or as a group are well-served by 50 pound bags. These bags can be made from different materials and seals. Multiwall paper bags, which can be sewn or pinched to seal them, are an eco-friendly choice. Many polyethylene and polypropylene bags can be purchased with heat sealing or sewn sealing. Our 50-pound bags are not intended to be finished product packaging but ingredient packaging. This packaging is ideal for pet food ingredients and allows for easy transport and storage.

1000 Pound Tote, Poly Lined

Totes that can carry large quantities of pet foods and pet ingredients with ease are a great option. The one-thousand pound totes are ideal for transporting large quantities of pet food ingredients. These durable totes are reinforced with poly-lined. The exterior fabric is covered with a poly lining that will prevent any small particles from getting lost in the poly lining. These large capacity bags are meant for easy transport and storage, not for final product packaging. Before filling these bags weighing over a thousand pounds with quality products, we run the ingredients of your pet food through our sifting machine.

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2000 Pound Super Saack - Our largest size for pet food ingredient bulk storage

The super sack bulk bag is one of the most sought-after options for contract packaging. Super sacks can hold up to a ton of pet food or pet ingredients. They are tough and durable and reduce per-pound packaging costs. These super sacks are easy to transport and store on their own or on top on pallets. The box-corner design of super sacks allows them to be stacked one on top of the other. After we have run your pet food ingredients through the sifting process, these large bags of two thousand pound capacity are filled with your high-quality products. These large capacity bags are meant for easy transport and storage and not for final product packaging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The pet industry comprises live animal purchases, pet food, pet supplies, pet services such as grooming and boarding, and vet care. Pet food and treats were estimated to make up the largest share of the market in the United States in 2021.

Dry pet foods are made by mixing dry and wet ingredients together to form a dough. In the extrusion process, the dough is heated under pressure, then pushed through a die machine that cuts the kibbles. Kibble size and shape varies according to the product specification. The kibbles are dried, cooled and spray coated.

Dry pet foods are made by mixing dry and wet ingredients together to form a dough. In the extrusion process, the dough is heated under pressure, then pushed through a die machine that cuts the kibbles. Kibble size and shape varies according to the product specification. The kibbles are dried, cooled and spray coated.