ABI Equine proudly presents “ABI Homesteads — Carol Williams”

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This time on ABI Homesteads, we are introducing you to Carol Williams. She is the proud owner of an Arena Rascal Pro & 50cuft Ground Driven Classic Manure Spreader. Her daily routine consists of cleaning stalls and picking pastures as well as dragging her arena, all with her ATV. Gone are the days when your stable requires a tractor to get work done, and Carol is a perfect example of that.

Whether it is maintaining arenas, working on driveways or simply spreading manure, we provide you with a day in the life of an ABI customer. We are dedicated to providing our customers with the equipment needed to make the work on their farms easier.

ABI is a true American company, born out of American ingenuity when President Kevin Keigley, using his knowledge from decades in the landscaping industry, invented the TR3 Rake. Out of that seed, we’ve grown a company built around the principles of innovation, integrity and service.

If you would like to become a part of the ABI family, give us a call at 877-788-7253 or visit our website at www.abiequine.com for more information! Enjoy the video!

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