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The Saint Paul Municipal Grain Terminal is a six-story grain elevator also known as the head house and sack house, and sits on piers over the Mississippi River in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It was built between 1927 and 1931 as part of the Equity Cooperative Exchange and is a remnant of Saint Paul's early history as a Mississippi ...
CHS Inc. is a Fortune 500 secondary cooperative owned by United States agricultural cooperatives, farmers, ranchers, and thousands of preferred stock holders. Based in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, CHS owns and operates various food processing and wholesale, farm supply, financial services and retail businesses.
Thief River Falls (MN) - Farmers Coop Grain & Seed Association; Brooten (MN) - Central Minnesota Coop; Wendell (MN) - Wendell Farmers Elevator Co; Grain Elevator - Winger (MN) - Farmers Cooperative Co - Grain Elevator; Grain Elevator - Oslo (MN) - Valley Growers Grain Co., LLC - Grain Elevator; Grain Elevator - Brooks (MN) - Oklee Farmers Coop ...
* Meadowlands Farmers Co-op (Echo) — $1.1 million to construct 2,150 feet of new siding track to transport fertilizer by rail for a new agronomy center to be built adjacent to the siding.
Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA, built in 1899–1900. Saint Paul Municipal Grain Terminal, in St. Paul, Minnesota, on the NRHP. Historic Cooperative Elevator, a row of corrugated steel hopper bottom bins on the left and cribbed annex bins on the right, Crowell, Texas. North Dakota
Milwaukee Elevator. May 31, 2006 Fillmore St. and ... 1867 railway station symbolizing the impact of the Southern Minnesota Railroad on Rushford, ...
Pages in category "Grain elevators in Minnesota" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator; S.
Universal Cooperatives, based in Eagan, Minnesota, was a cooperative controlled by 17 regional agricultural marketing and agricultural supply cooperatives. The distribution system included 110 regional feed mills, 26 warehouses, and 7 research farms.