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Level Valley Creamery Inc. company history timeline

1924

Clarence Nielsen was the first family member to run Wapsie Valley starting in 1924.

1935

He had written the quality standards for butter for the United States Department of Agriculture in 1935 and had made a fortune through various farm ventures and his L.D. Schreiber Co.

1938

But Kraft's patents expired in 1938.

1948

Kraft brought out a landmark product, sliced cheese, in 1948.

1962

1962: Managers buy the company from L.D. Schreiber.

1974

Schreiber settled its suit against Monsanto in 1974.

1978

Founder Merlin Bush's son Robert became president of Schreiber in 1978.

1983

In 1983, Schreiber decided to build a production facility in Maryland, getting it closer to eastern markets.

1985

By purchasing Clearfield in 1985, Schreiber clearly claimed the number-two ranking for itself, and drew closer to Kraft.

1992

1992: Schreiber acquires Wal-Mart as a customer.

1994

Schreiber formed a close relationship with MAA that lasted until 1994, buying almost all its cheese through the group.

1999

Schreiber moved into Brazil in 1999.

2000

The company bought several Wisconsin cheese factories from ConAgra in 2000, and later that year also acquired a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania manufacturer, Pinnacle Cheese Company.

2002

In 2002, Schreiber made a key acquisition in the Southeast, buying Deep South Products, Inc. from Winn Dixie Stores.

2004

In 2004, Schreiber bought Level Valley Creamery, a Wisconsin manufacturer of cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, and butter and milk powders.

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