ANIMAL AGRICULTURE PIONEER AND UNITED ANIMAL HEALTH FOUNDER, JOHN B. SWISHER, PASSES AWAY AT 95
Sheridan, IN – John B. Swisher, founder of United Animal Health and a transformative figure in the animal agriculture industry, passed away of natural causes at the age of 95 this past Friday evening. Known for his vision and commitment to advancing animal nutrition, Mr. Swisher’s contributions left an indelible mark on the industry, setting new standards for high-quality feed and animal health products.
Driven by a personal passion for pork production, Mr. Swisher founded United Feeds in 1956 in Sheridan, Indiana. From a humble beginning, he grew the company by focusing on the needs of livestock producers, emphasizing the importance of quality nutrition. His pioneering belief that nutrition could be delivered to swine producers in a more efficient manner using on-farm ingredients helped shape a regional movement that influenced the development of the swine industry in the United States. Mr. Swisher often credited his dedication to quality and lifelong relationships as the guiding principles of his business.
“John taught us that treating customers like family, with fairness and trust, builds lifelong relationships,” said Doug Webel, Ph.D., President and CEO of United Animal Health. “He had amazing foresight, a unique ability to understand market needs, and an unwavering commitment to serving customers. Most of all, John was our mentor and friend. He will be dearly missed.”
Mr. Swisher’s innovative approach led to a constantly evolving portfolio of products that significantly improved animal health and profitability. His legacy extends beyond agriculture; he was also a respected philanthropist who supported many local and regional charities.
A Lifelong Commitment to Agriculture and Community
Born in 1929, Mr. Swisher’s early life was shaped by his father’s feed mill, where he developed a deep appreciation for the agriculture business. After attending the University of Illinois, he established his own feed business in Indiana. Alongside his wife, Jean, he started selling feed from an 8’x10’ rented shed next to a feed mill near Sheridan. Though business was slow initially, the couple’s personalized approach and dedication to learning each customer’s business needs helped the company grow steadily.
As United Feeds expanded, it rebranded to JBS United to reflect a broader focus beyond feed. With an industry-first animal nutrition research division and several strategic acquisitions, the company set a new course toward enhancing animal health and nutritional science. Today, as United Animal Health, the company continues Mr. Swisher’s legacy of innovation and customer-centric service.
A Lifetime of Recognition and Service
Throughout his career, Mr. Swisher earned numerous accolades for his leadership and contributions to the industry, including:
He was also the namesake of the John B. Swisher Leadership Award, which is presented annually at the World Pork Expo to honor leaders and innovators in the pork industry.
Dedicated to Philanthropy
Mr. Swisher’s impact extended to his philanthropic work, supporting numerous organizations such as the Indiana Pork Producers Association, Junior Achievement, local universities and schools, Indiana FFA, first responders, the Lions Club, the American Cancer Society, the Indiana State Fair, the American Legion, and many others.
Despite his professional success, Mr. Swisher never fully retired. He remained actively involved with United Animal Health, attending meetings, contributing to business strategies, and making public appearances well into his 90s.
Scholarship in John’s Honor Established at Purdue University
A scholarship in John’s honor is being established at Purdue University, School of Agriculture. Memorial contributions may be made to Purdue Foundation. In the memo line write: John B. Swisher Scholarship (071722)
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