since 1986 we have been the source for baled pine straw and wheat straw throughout the eastern us. we also offer trucking services for the southeastern united states.
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Company Address:
3574 New Holland Rd,WAGENER,SC,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
29164-9469
Telephone Number:
8035643037 (+1-803-564-3037)
Fax Number:
8035646450 (+1-803-564-6450)
Website:
www. strawman. net
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