Amherst, Virginia (VA) Livestock Companies

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William Woomer
453 Woodys Lake Rd.
Madison Heights VA 24572
(434) 847-7381
Hog Town Boys
248 Brightwell Mill Road
Madison Heights VA 24572
(434) 847-8505

Hog Town Boys is a privately held company in Madison Heights, VA and is a Single Location business.
Falls RD Buying Station
Highway 29 S
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 946-5441
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Central Virginia Livestock Mkt
1351 N Amherst Hwy
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 946-7245
Page Stinnett
338 Fletchers Level Rd.
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 946-5149
Samuel Mays
1735 Buffalo Springs Tpke
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 922-7192
James Parr
4254 Lexington Tpke
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 922-7387
Parr Hollow Farm
273 Parrtown Rd.
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 277-5822
James Nappier
189 Summerhill Rd.
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 277-5791
James Nappier
189 Summerhill Road
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 277-5791
Page Stinnett
338 Fletchers Level Road
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 946-5149
Samuel Mays
1735 Buffalo Springs Turnpike
Amherst VA 24521
Central Virginia Livestock LLC
1351 North Amherst Highway
Amherst VA 24521
(434) 946-7245
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