
When agronomy sales professionals work with growers every day, they understand how important speed, accuracy, storage capacity, and reliability are during the busy fertilizer season. The right dry or liquid fertilizer facility can make a major difference in how efficiently an ag retail business serves its customers.
That is why Stueve Construction is proud to congratulate James Draper on being named Salesman of the Year.
This year, James delivered outstanding results across his northern territory by helping ag retailers, distributors, and wholesale organizations find innovative and dependable solutions for their fertilizer storage and handling needs. His work reflects the kind of customer-focused approach that is essential when planning a new dry fertilizer plant, liquid fertilizer facility, or complete fertilizer storage and blending operation.
For agronomy sales teams of ag retailers, a new fertilizer plant is more than a building project. It is an investment in better service, faster loadout times, improved product handling, and long-term growth. James understands that every operation is different, and he works closely with customers to learn their goals, challenges, and future needs before helping them move forward with the right facility solution.
His dedication to understanding customer operations has helped strengthen partnerships throughout the region and support continued success for ag retailers looking to expand, modernize, or improve their fertilizer infrastructure.
Pictured is Stueve Construction CEO Jim Bishop presenting James with this year’s award in recognition of his hard work, leadership, and commitment to excellence.
Congratulations, James — well deserved!
If your agronomy sales team or ag retail business is considering a new dry fertilizer storage building, liquid fertilizer facility, or fertilizer blending plant, Stueve Construction has the experience and design-build expertise to help guide your project from planning through completion.
