Doyle Equipment’s ‘Doyle Difference’ event on April 22 to be open house, career showcase

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Doyle Manufacturing Equipment Company was founded in 1951 by the late Merle "Jack" Doyle. It is currently operated by third-generation president Monty Doyle. | Photo courtesy of Doyle Manufacturing Equipment Company

PALMYRA, Mo. — Doyle Equipment Manufacturing Company, an American-made, family-owned manufacturer of dry fertilizer handling equipment, is having a “Doyle Difference” event from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 22 at 1 Jack Doyle Industrial Drive off U.S. Route 61.

This open house and career showcase aims to demonstrate how the company stands apart from other manufacturing companies in the industry. Attendees are encouraged to bring friends and family to experience the facility and learn about available career opportunities.

Established in 1951 by the late Merle “Jack” Doyle, the company is currently operated by third-generation president Monty Doyle with his children Colt, Catie, Case and Casch Doyle representing the fourth generation. Doyle Equipment Manufacturing Company is proud of its family-owned status and its commitment to American-made products. The company operates Monday through Friday, offering weekends off and day shifts only.

The Doyle Difference event offers complimentary breakfast and lunch, facility tours, weld tests, open interviews and demonstrations of the company’s renowned equipment, including blenders, conveyors, tenders and spreaders. Doyle’s equipment is used in all 50 states and in more than 70 countries.

In a press release, Monty Doyle said, “At Doyle, we aim to make a difference. It’s not just about how much product we can get out the door but about building a team of people who work hard and strive for greatness.”

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