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St. Joseph animal health firm gets expansion aid

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP)--A Missouri board has approved $2 million in bonds to help finance a $130 million expansion at a St. Joseph animal health company.

The state incentives will help pay for site preparation and sidewalks at the headquarters of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. The company plans to add 124 jobs over five years while expanding its central office, manufacturing and research and development facilities.

The company sells biological and pharmaceutical products for cattle, hogs, horses and pets. It already has about 550 full-time employees in St. Joseph.

The bonds were approved Nov. 17 by the Missouri Development Finance Board.


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