In 1951, Andy Maibach and Joe Ramsier combined resources and opened a small shop in Sterling, Ohio.
Farmer Joe Ramsier was a friend of the Maibach family and local church minister. His church congregation had many farmers and Ramsier understood their needs. Joe and Andy saw a need for equipment in our community and Andy was a minister at the Apostolic Christian Church in Rittman. There are a lot of farmer and farmer background at the church and in our community and they all needed equipment which is how we got our start.
Seventy years ago farming was a much smaller family run operation with smaller equipment than the large commercial agriculture dairy farms today. Dairy farms were common and typically each had 30-40 cows. Together, Maibach and Ramsier catered to the needs of those dairy farmers.
Their small shop started as a feed store that carried freezers and appliances. Soon the store serviced and sold hardware, milking equipment, bulk tanks and of course – farm machinery. Maibach and Ramsier's small business venture was successful because Sterling Farm Equipment was the only supplier in the area that carried a full line to serve the community.
The two founders were joined by Don Walder, a farmer who purchased the dairy business from Sterling Farm. Walder eventually moved on to establish W.G. Dairy Supply, Inc. in Creston. After Walder's departure, Maibach and Ramsier were joined by Dale Wirth, another family friend who sold his interest in the business to Ralph Weber and Ken Rupp.


