Full Circle Irrigation Breaks Ground for New Building

Full Circle Irrigation Breaks Ground for New Building
Full Circle Irrigation breaks ground for new location in Broken Bow

BROKEN BOW—Owners Todd and Darlene Wardyn are anxious for irrigation season and to get settled in a new location in Broken Bow. The Wardyns own Full Circle Irrigation and celebrated a ground breaking on Thursday afternoon.

“We’re really excited to get this project up and going. It’s been in the planning stage for about six months and it’s really nice to see the dirt work going and some cement being poured, it’s exciting,” Todd Wardyn said.

Full Circle Irrigation, an affiliate of Valley Irrigation, opened in 2004, with its early business conducted out of the Wardyn home. A location in Litchfield (78035 465TH Ave, Litchfield, NE 68852) resides off of Highway 2 and the couple is excited to expand its services. The business currently serves throughout Custer County and parts of Sherman County.

“Well, Broken Bow has been my hometown, you know, since I was a kid so it’s just exciting to be here and meet new people and serve the community and we’re looking forward to it,” Darlene Wardyn said.

Todd’s brother Jeff Wardyn will be doing the electric work and Myers Construction is working on the new structure, which is located at 79779 East Highway 2, just south of the Red Barn in Broken Bow.

Darlene and Todd said they hope to be open sometime in May in time for irrigation season.

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