
This collection highlights recent feed mill construction projects by leading US design-engineer firms
Todd & Sargent | Sanderson Farms Feed Mill Expansion
- Construction of a whole grain silo expansion (76-foot-diameter by 145-foot-tall) to hold 500,000 bushels
- Expansion also includes a 12-foot-by-17-foot, 22-foot-deep boot pit extension at the end of the existing receiving tunnel
- 30,000 bushel-per-hour receiving leg and top transfer conveyor
- 7-foot-wide transfer bridge to the existing two corn storage silos
- New electrical MCC building with new electrical service
Younglove Construction | ADM Animal Nutrition Feed Mill
- Two receiving pits/lines at 10,000 cubic feet per hour and 200 tons per hour
- 2,800 tons of ingredient storage in 40 bins
- Single hammermill grinding system
- Three independent mixers/mixing lines
- Three pelleting lines
- Five 12-bin microsystems
- Finished feed loadout driveway with 725 tons of finished feed storage in 31 bins
- Three bagging lines and a tub press line
Empire AG | Five Star Coop Slipform Feed Mill
- 5,000 bushel-per-hour corn storage transfer system
- One 140 ton-per-hour ingredient receiving system
- Combined 1,200 tons of ingredient storage and 500 tons of loadout storage
- Two 36 tons-per-hour roller mills
- 75 ton-per-hour batching system
- The slipform concrete mill stands 202 feet tall
- A new 8,000-square-foot warehouse for bagged finished feeds
- The slip contains 91 storage bins, including 63 grain and ingredient bins holding approximately 4,000 tons, 12 packing bins holding 250 tons, and 16 bulk feed loadout bins holding 550 tons
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