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The North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association began operating October 22, 1922, as a market for wheat produced in North Dakota. With ten milling units, the mill produces and ships 60,500 cwt. of milled products daily. In addition, the mill ships over 17,000 cwt. of food grade bran and wheat midds daily. The mill cleans, processes, and mills over 130,000 bushels of top-quality North Dakota wheat daily. The terminal elevator has a storage capacity for 5.3 million bushels of wheat. The terminal elevator blends, cleans, and transfers wheat to the ten milling units and provides wheat storage to farmers, country elevators, and government agencies. Eighty percent of the mill’s flour and semolina is shipped on bulk rail cars and trucks, while twenty percent of finished products are packaged in bags for shipment via boxcars and trucks. Product is also packed in totes/super sacks for shipment. The North Dakota Mill receives no funds or financial assistance from the state of North Dakota to subsidize the milling operation.
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