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==Elevator companies== [[File:History and Institutions- with illustrations and sketches of banking, wholesale manufacturing and professional interests of Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - 92f742d33d4dcde003ea49375198e699 (page 34) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Lake Shore Elevator seen in Toledo, Ohio in 1895]] ===Australia=== * [[ABB Grain]] was founded as a [[mutual company]], the Australian Barley Board, in 1939, by [[barley]] growers in [[South Australia]] and [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]; after [[demutualization]], it was acquired by Viterra (see below) in 2009; Australian Bulk Alliance, a joint venture between ABB and [[Sumitomo]], operates facilities in some areas. * [[CBH Group]], a co-operative company, was established by grain growers in [[Western Australia]], in 1933. * [[GrainCorp]] was established by the [[government of New South Wales]] in 1917, as Government Grain Elevator, and was [[privatisation|privatized]] in 1992. ===Canada=== All companies operating elevators in Canada are licensed by the [[Canadian Grain Commission]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/licensee-licence/licensed-agreees-eng.htm |title=licences |publisher=Grainscanada.gc.ca |date=2002-05-05 |access-date=2013-03-28}}</ref> * [[Agricore United]] was taken over by Saskatchewan Wheat Pool in 2007. * [[Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company]] merged into United Grain Growers in 1917. * [[Alberta Pacific Grain Company]] was taken over by Federal Grain Co. in 1967.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vanishingsentinels.blogspot.com/2005/12/remaining-alberta-pacific-grain.html |title=Vanishing Sentinels |publisher=Vanishingsentinels.blogspot.com |date=2005-12-30 |access-date=2013-03-28}}</ref> * [[Alberta Wheat Pool]] merged with Manitoba Pool Elevators in 1997. * [[Cargill]] was established in 1865 by [[W.W. Cargill]]. * [[Federal Grain]] was sold to the three provincial wheat pools in 1972. * [[Grain Growers' Grain Company]] merged into United Grain Growers in 1917. * [[Lake of the Woods Milling Company]] * [[Manitoba Pool Elevators]] merged with Alberta Wheat Pool in 1997. * [[Parrish & Heimbecker]] was established in 1909 by the two families of [[William Parrish]] and [[Norman G. Heimbecker]]. * [[Paterson GlobalFoods|Paterson Grain]] was established in 1908 as the N. M. Paterson Co. * [[Richardson International]] was established in 1857 by James Richardson; it is also known as Richardson Pioneer. * [[Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Company]] was taken over by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool in 1926. * [[Saskatchewan Wheat Pool]] took over Agricore United in 2007 to form Viterra. * [[United Grain Growers]] was taken over by Agricore United in 2001. * [[Viterra]] was established after the take-over of Agricore United by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. ===Sweden=== * In Sweden, the vast majority of grain elevators belong to the [[Lantmännen]] co-operative movement, owned by grain-growing farmers. ===United States=== [[File:General Mills facility detail, Idaho Falls, Idaho.jpg|thumb|upright|[[General Mills]] grain-distribution facility detail, [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]]]] * [[ADM Milling]] * [[Cargill]] * [[General Mills]] * [[Monarch Engineering Co.]] (builder) * [[Montana Elevator Co.]] * [[Perdue Farms|Perdue Agribusiness]] * [[Scoular]] * [[Smithfield Foods|Smithfield Grain]] * [[Southern States Cooperative]] * [[Tyson Foods|Tyson]] * [[United Grain Growers]] ===Denmark=== * [[FM Bulk Handling - Fjordvejs]]
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