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Item 2.
PROPERTIES (Continued)
The Company operates two soy protein specialty plants in Illinois and one plant in the Netherlands. Lecithin
products are produced at six domestic and four international plants in Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Canada, Germany,
and the Netherlands. The Company produces soy-based foods at a plant in North Dakota and produces vitamin E,
sterols, and isoflavones at plants in Illinois. The Company also operates a specialty oils and fats plant in France
that produces various value-added products for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries.
Corn Processing
Processing Plants
Procurement Facilities
United
States
International
Total
United
States
International
Total
Owned
13
-
13
5
-
5
The Company operates five wet corn milling plants and two dry corn milling plants with a daily grind capacity of
approximately 50,000 metric tons (2.0 million bushels). The Company also operates corn germ extraction plants,
sweeteners and starches production facilities, and bioproducts production facilities in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota,
Nebraska, North Carolina, and North Dakota. The Corn Processing segment also operates five domestic grain
terminal elevators as adjuncts to its processing plants. These elevators, with an aggregate storage capacity of
thirteen million bushels, are located in Minnesota.
Agricultural Services
Processing Plants
Procurement Facilities
United
States
International
Total
United
States
International
Total
Owned
29
5
34
162
17
179
Leased
1
2
3
15
7
22
30
7
37
177
24
201
The Company operates 154 domestic terminal, sub-terminal, country, and river elevators covering the major grain
producing states, including 58 country elevators, 88 sub-terminal, terminal and river loading facilities, and eight
grain export elevators in Florida, Louisiana, Ohio, and Texas. Elevators are located in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Tennessee, and Texas. These elevators have an aggregate storage capacity of approximately 400 million bushels.
The Company has six grain export elevators in Argentina, Mexico, St. Vincent and Ukraine that have an aggregate
storage capacity of approximately 30 million bushels. The Company has eleven country elevators located in the
Dominican Republic, Romania, and Ukraine. In addition, the Company has seven river elevators located in
Romania and Ukraine.
The Company operates 23 domestic edible bean procurement facilities with an aggregate storage capacity of
approximately eleven million bushels, located in Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and
Wyoming.
The Company operates a rice mill located in California, an animal feed facility in Illinois, and an edible bean plant
in North Dakota. The Company also operates 27 domestic and seven international formula feed and animal health
and nutrition plants. The domestic plants are located in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. The
international plants are located in Canada, China, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad & Tobago.