In 1933, when the
nation was in the grips of a devastating depression, it took a
lot of foresight and courage to start a new business. That
same year young G. W. Grosch was doing farm work around the
Silver Creek, Nebraska area. Then as now, water and the
availability of it often meant the difference between a
successful crop, or crop failure.
With a keen interest in agriculture young Grosch quickly
recognized the farmers desperate need for water. He was
determined to get it for them. That was the beginning of
GROSCH Irrigation Co. Inc. That same foresight and courage
continue today in the planning and operation at Grosch, and it
is largely responsible for the success and growth of Grosch
Irrigation, one of the largest irrigation and well drilling
operations in the mid west.
Like their father, three Grosch sons
have grown with the business and the combined talents and total
dedication of President Dick Grosch, Secretary Mort Grosch, and
Treasurer Wayne Grosch, are responsible for the continued growth
of Grosch Irrigation.
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