1934

Spencer Werner and associates purchased the Paris, IL mill, establishing Illinois Cereal Mills, Inc.


1973

Kellogg opens a dry corn mill in Seaforth, UK to serve the Kellogg cereal manufacturing plants in the UK.


1994

Cargill purchases Illinois Cereal Mills, which becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Cargill, Inc.

1994
Cargill enters a joint venture with Kellogg, giving Kellogg 51% and Cargill PLC 49% ownership of the Seaforth corn mill.


2000

Cargill's Illinois Cereal Mills (US) launches the InnovaSure™ brand of identity preserved corn products.


2005

Cargill sells flint corn business in Liverpool to Dacsa Ltd.
1976
Illinois Cereal Mills purchases the Evans Milling Company located in Indianapolis, IN.
2002
Cargill's Illinois Cereal Mills (US) and Seaforth Corn Mills (UK) begin operating under a common identity, Cargill Dry Corn Ingredients.
 
1898
F.L. Kidder and Co. built a dry corn mill in Paris, IL, which was purchased in 1929 by Phillip Best and Co.
1999
Cargill purchases 100% of the Seaforth facility, creating Seaforth Corn Mills, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cargill PLC.