Lee, Illinois (IL) Cotton Compresses and Warehouses Companies

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Farmland Industries Inc
1220 US Route 30
Amboy IL 61310
(815) 284-2877
Maplehurst Farms Inc
1826 Center St.
Amboy IL 61310
(815) 857-3523
Walton Elevator Co
936 Walton Rd.
Dixon IL 61021
(815) 857-3548
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Sublette Farmers' Elevator Co
100 W Main St.
Sublette IL 61367
(815) 849-5222
Paw Paw Co-Op-South Elevator
631 Earlville Rd.
Paw Paw IL 61353
(815) 627-9336
Paw Paw Co-Op Grain Co
243 Flagg St.
Paw Paw IL 61353
(815) 627-2071
Harmon Grain Co
101 S 1st St.
Harmon IL 61042
(815) 359-2002
Fasco Mills
1847 Steward Rd.
Steward IL 60553
(815) 396-2359
West Brooklyn Farmers Co-Op
2697 W Brooklyn Rd.
West Brooklyn IL 61378
(815) 497-4211
Fasco Mills Feed & Grain
311 W Main St.
Compton IL 61318
(815) 497-2301
Consolidated Grain & Barge
240 E Whitney St.
Franklin Grove IL 61031
(815) 456-2118
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