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  2. Cargill to sell group of grain elevators to CHS Inc. - AOL

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    In a move that will enable the company to reinvest in its U.S. grain business, Minnetonka-based Cargill is selling a group of elevators in five states to Inver Grove Heights-based CHS Inc. Cargill ...

  3. The Andersons - Wikipedia

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    They also opened the largest steel tank grain storage in Maumee, Ohio. Also in the 1960s, the company entered the Lawn Products business. [10] As the grain business grew in the 1970s, so did The Andersons. They expanded their river elevator, and continued to ship via rail adding the Gulf ports as a destination.

  4. Zip Feed Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Zip Feed Tower was a grain elevator and feed mill in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. At 202 feet (62 meters), [1] it was the tallest occupiable structure in South Dakota from its construction in 1956–57 until its demolition in December 2005. The mill closed in 2000 and in 2005 was scheduled for demolition to make way for office and retail space.

  5. Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 a local corporation purchased the mill and converted it into a hotel in 1977-1978. As part of the hotel renovation, the interior partitions were removed from the mill building and new windows were installed, partially closing the openings with masonry. [4] The grain elevators had a capacity in the 1930s of 410,000 bushels of grain.

  6. Grain elevator - Wikipedia

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    Railroad grain terminal in Hope, Minnesota. A grain elevator or grain terminal is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lower level and deposits it in a silo or other storage facility.

  7. Red Hook Grain Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hook Grain Terminal is an abandoned grain elevator in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, situated between the mouth of the Gowanus Canal and Erie Basin. It is 12 stories tall, 70 feet (21 m) wide, and 429 feet (131 m) long, containing sixty 120-foot-tall (37 m) cement silos .

  8. Tidewater grain elevator explosion - Wikipedia

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    On March 28, 1956, the Tidewater Grain Company's grain elevator exploded in Philadelphia shortly after 8 PM, killing three and injuring at least 84 others. [1]The mill was at the corner of 31st and Market Street, near the main post office and train station.

  9. Parrish & Heimbecker - Wikipedia

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    Parrish & Heimbecker Limited is a Canadian grain company with about 1,500 employees across Canada and the northern United States. The company's divisions include flour milling, feed milling, grain marketing, transportation and logistics. It is a private, family-owned business founded in 1909.