Who We Are

In 1998, Kreamer Feed became the leading certified organic feed manufacturer in the United States well before grocery stores had their own aisles just for organic products. Their organic brand, Nature’s Best Organic Feeds, offers organic, non-medicated, Non-GMO Project-Verified products in both bagged and bulk quantities to guarantee that each and every customer’s needs are met.

Kreamer Feed goes above and beyond their competition, by having their grain regularly tested to not only certify the products organic but to ensure the USDA Organic requirements are surpassed exponentially.Formulated by nutrition experts, the premium line of natural farm feed prides itself on superior quality and integrity, made by a family-owned and operated company since 1947.

Our History

From War to Work: The Vision That Started It All

George W. Robinson had a vision. He came home from World War II with nothing but the clothes on his back and apprenticed for a farmer before beginning the journey that has left a legacy in his name.

2. Humble Beginnings A 24x24 Building and a Big Dream in 1947

Humble Beginnings: A 24×24 Building and a Big Dream in 1947

In 1947, after two years overseas in WWII, George “Bill” ventured to Pennsylvania with his brother John Myers, where they rented a 24’x24′ building in the rural town of Kreamer for $12 per month.

3. Robinson and Myers Built on Grit, Brotherhood, a Truck, and a Vision

Robinson & Myers: Built on Grit, Brotherhood, a Truck, and a Vision

There, they established their business as a feed dealer called Robinson & Myers, a company whose largest asset at the time was a single 1937 Ford pick-up truck worth $240.

4. The Heart Behind the Feed George Meets Doris

The Heart Behind the Feed: George Meets Doris

The business expanded over the next few years and though George acquired sole ownership in 1949, he referred to a moment in 1950 as the “most important event in his career” – when he met his soon-to-be wife, Doris Sharadin. He explained that she wasn’t initially impressed with him (especially his square-dancing skills), and that he knew “Kreamer Feed would not be what it is today if it had not been for her dedication, help, and understanding throughout the years.”

5. A Growing Family and a Growing Business

A Growing Family and a Growing Business

Doris and George began their family in 1953 and all seven children earned their spending money by working at the feed mill or raising poultry. The financial worth of both his personal and business assets was just over $17,000 that year.

6. From Small Town Mill to Regional Supplier

From Small Town Mill to Regional Supplier

By 1962, George had 11 full-time employees and two bulk delivery trucks suited for taking feed from Kreamer to farms nearby. The mill was at this time able to pellet their own feed, and the company added office and retail store spaces which was subsequently named “The Kreamer Feed Store.” By 1967, the bulk feed fleet had grown to three trucks and had sales of $2,304,549 from 22,190 tons delivered.

7. Passing the Torch A Son’s Steady Hand

Passing the Torch: A Son’s Steady Hand

George appointed his son William (Billy) President of Kreamer Feed from 1986–2012, who spent more than 25 years in the position carrying forward the vision and ethics of his father. While he impactfully led on-site in that role, Billy, like his siblings, was working unofficially and officially for the family feed business since childhood. During his presidency, Bill oversaw significant milestones, including the planning of the company’s organic feed mill and the creation of Nature’s Best Organic Feeds — a brand that remains Kreamer Feed’s most successful, sold nationwide through retailers and online. Widely respected for his fairness, experience, and integrity, Bill is remembered by employees for the culture of trust he fostered, and by the community for his generosity and steady leadership. After Bill stepped down in 2012, he remained Chairman of the Board of Directors until 2025. He remains a board director today.

8. Celebrating Milestones and Inspiring the Future

Celebrating Milestones and Inspiring the Future

Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture George Greig joined about 300 others at Kreamer Feed on an October 2013 morning to celebrate the company’s 66th year in operation and grand opening of its new organic mill. The company, which employed about 100, added 10 positions that year after building the new computerized organic mill. All of the Robinson owners were present with George at the opening (Jason, Ed, Billy, George, & Julie).

9. A New Generation of Leadership - Building a Legacy Focused on Tomorrow

A New Generation of Leadership – Building a Legacy Focused on Tomorrow

Jason C. Robinson, Bill’s nephew and George’s grandson, took over the Presidency of Kreamer Feed in 2013, and today also serves as the President of the Board of Directors. In these dual roles, Jason provides overall strategic leadership and governance oversight for the organization, ensuring alignment between long-term vision, operational execution, and stakeholder priorities. As President of the company, Jason oversees all business functions, including operations, finance, procurement, technology, people development, compliance, and quality assurance. Under his leadership, Kreamer Feed has modernized its infrastructure, advanced employee engagement, and strengthened its safety and risk-management practices.

10. Built to Serve 75 Years of Growth, Quality, and Commitment

Built to Serve: 75 Years of Growth, Quality, and Commitment

Today, the company is equipped to receive, manufacture, and deliver feed in both bulk quantities and retail bags. Many additions and investments in the staff and equipment have enabled the company to serve local farmers and retail customers since 1947 with premium products, three nationwide brands, and exemplary customer service & quality.

11. Carrying the Legacy Forward Family, Community, and Giving Back

Carrying the Legacy Forward: Family, Community, and Giving Back

Following in the footsteps of George and Doris, the 2nd and 3rd generation Robinsons have taken steps to ensure the business, the family, and the community are thriving today, despite the loss of Doris in 2003 and George in 2015. A noteworthy example is the annual George & Doris Robinson Memorial Golf Tournament, held to benefit a different local organization with proceeds each year.

Learn more about helping the tournament succeed at www.robinsonmemorialgolf.com!

Our Mission

At Kreamer Feed, who we are and what we stand for is rooted in decades of family tradition and a steadfast commitment to agriculture and community.
Our mission reflects the purpose that guides every decision we make and every bag of feed we produce:

At Kreamer Feed, our mission is to support the success of farmers and strengthen our agricultural community by producing high-quality poultry and livestock feed with care, consistency, and integrity. From our roots in Central Pennsylvania, we proudly serve retail markets and partner closely with local growers and corn producers.

As a family-owned and operated business since 1947, we remain committed to quality, service, and long-term relationships, delivering trusted feed solutions that nourish animals, support families, and power the future of farming.

Our Vision

Our values shape how we operate, how we treat our partners, and how we envision the future of farming:
  • Integrity – We always tell the truth and stand by our word.
  • Quality – We never compromise on the standard of our feed or our service.
  • Service – Supporting farmers and their animals is at the heart of everything we do.
  • Community – We believe in giving back and staying engaged locally.
  • Relationships – We prioritize trust and collaboration with growers, retailers, and partners.
  • Forward Thinking – We plan for the future while honoring the legacy of our past.

What is Organic?

Organic feed is free of antibiotics, growth hormones, drugs, chemicals, pesticides, and animal by-products. National organic standards set out the methods, practices, and substances used in producing and handling crops, livestock and processed agricultural products. The United States Department of Agriculture requires that anyone who produces, processes, or handles organic agricultural products must be certified by a USDA-accredited certifier in order to sell, label or represent their products as organic and use the USDA organic seal.

Nature’s Best Organic Feeds’ certifier is Pennsylvania Certified Organic (PCO), whose mission is to “ensure the integrity or organic products in the marketplace” and help people understand organic certification requirements. We are proud that our customers are becoming aware of the benefits of organic products, reporting in their animals increases in production, appetites, and improved eating behaviors after starting our feed. Kreamer Feed goes above and beyond their competition by having their grain regularly tested to not only certify the products organic but to ensure the USDA Organic requirements are surpassed exponentially.

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