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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. |
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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. |
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2000 Cargill's Illinois Cereal Mills (US) launches the InnovaSure brand of identity preserved corn products. |
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2005 Cargill sells flint corn business in Liverpool to Dacsa Ltd. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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