Austin Spencer runs Spencer Brother's Feed out of Orderville — a Kane County town of about 600 people that sits on US-89 between Kanab and Glendale, in the Long Valley corridor that runs between the Markagunt Plateau and the Grand Staircase. The geography is not incidental. Long Valley has been ranching and farming country for generations, and a family-owned feed mill serving the valley fills a role that a Cedar City or St. George chain store can't — proximity, relationship, and a product made here rather than trucked from a regional distributor.
Spencer is a farmer and rancher himself, which is the company's defining credential. The mill at 555 S 8th St produces feed on-site with no fillers and no hormones — a claim that means something different from a family operation where the owner feeds his own animals from the same inventory than from a distributor repackaging a national brand. The product range covers the livestock spectrum: cattle feed, horse feed, poultry, goat and lamb, hog, rabbit, gamebird, whole grains, and nutritional supplements.
The company offers delivery directly from the mill to customers' doors or drop locations — a practical necessity in a county where the nearest urban feed retailer is 30 or 40 miles away. Spencer Brother's also developed a mobile ordering app, which reflects an unusual combination for a rural feed mill: direct-to-farm production with modern logistics capability.
**Verification notes** Austin Spencer confirmed as officer of EZFEED LLC (doing business as Spencer Brother's Feed) via FMCSA carrier records (DOT #4191974). Address 555 S 8th St, Orderville UT 84758 confirmed. Phone (435) 393-0043 confirmed on website. Orderville, Kane County location confirmed via Yelp and Facebook.