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  2. Category:Grain companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grain companies of the United States" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. The Andersons - Wikipedia

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    The Andersons, Inc. The Andersons, Inc. is an American agribusiness established in 1947, [3] that began as Andersons Truck Terminal (ATT) in the 1940s for the grain industry, headquartered in Maumee, Ohio. It is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the commodity merchandising, renewables, and plant nutrient sectors.

  4. Category:Grain companies - Wikipedia

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    A. ABB Grain. Agricore United. Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company. Alberta Pacific Grain Company.

  5. Riceland Foods - Wikipedia

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    Riceland Foods, Inc. Riceland Foods, Inc. is the largest farmer-owned rice & soybean marketing cooperative in the world with headquarters in Stuttgart, Arkansas. USA. The cooperative was founded in 1921 and has become a major rice & grain miller and a global marketer of the same. Approximately 5000 farmers own or deliver to the cooperative ...

  6. Archer Daniels Midland - Wikipedia

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    The Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, commonly known as ADM, is an American multinational food processing and commodities trading corporation founded in 1902 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The company operates more than 270 plants and 420 crop procurement facilities worldwide, where cereal grains and oilseeds are processed into products ...

  7. ContiGroup Companies - Wikipedia

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    ContiGroup Companies, Inc. ContiGroup Companies, Inc (CGC) was founded by Simon Fribourg in Arlon, Belgium, in 1813 as a grain-trading firm. Formerly known as Continental Grain, ContiGroup has expanded into a multinational corporation with offices and facilities in 10 countries while employing more than 13,500 people worldwide.

  8. Category:Agriculture companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    West Liberty Foods. White Farm Equipment. Wilco (farm supply cooperative) Wildseed Farms. Willamette Valley Fruit Company. Wright County Egg. Categories: Agriculture companies by country. Companies of the United States by industry.

  9. Viterra - Wikipedia

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    Viterra Limited is a Canadian grain handling business, that began as the nation's largest grain handler, with its historic formative roots in prairie grain-handling cooperatives, among them the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. [1] Viterra Inc grew into a global agri-business with operations in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and China.