Sentences with phrase «grain elevators in»

With strong competition in the industry, Viterra has made it a priority in recent years to carefully invest in its asset network through strategic acquisitions, building new grain elevators in targeted areas and undertaking capital upgrades.
Monographs include Landscapes from the Middle of the World: Photographs 1972 — 1987 (1988); Measure of Emptiness: Grain Elevators in the American Landscape (1992); The Sudbury River: A Celebration (1993); and Mount St. Helens (2005).

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But for grain farmers and grain elevator operators in states like Minnesota and the Dakotas, it's a near disastrous crisis that could continue to cost them tens of millions of dollars.
With headquarters in St. Louis, Bunge North America and its subsidiaries operate grain elevators, oilseed processing plants, edible oil refineries and packaging facilities, and corn, wheat and rice mills in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Heritage Park is looking for mechanically - inclined individuals to interpret and learn to operate historic equipment in the following trade sites: Strathmore Standard, Shonts Grain Elevator, Atlas Lumber Company, and Flett's Blacksmith Shop.
This is a blog about railroads, photography, and grain elevators, in Canada, the USA and beyond.
Just 28 individually designed and decorated rooms, including a spectacular penthouse, are being built in the grain elevator portion of this historic grain silo.
Donny Smutz (pronounced «Sm - ooo - tz») grew up in the American heartland of Kansas, but his paintings have nothing to do with big skies and grain elevators.
I've seen a few abandoned steel mills in my day, but found the scale of Buffalo's grain elevators astounding.
In a photographic project spanning five decades, Bernd and Hilla Becher documented the soon - to - be-forgotten architectural forms of industry — Mine Heads, Blast Furnaces, Water Towers, Coal Bunkers, Cooling Towers, Industrial Facades, Gas Tanks, Grain Elevators, to name but a few.
As an art student in his mid-30s, Regier constructed a spaceship made from found objects, including a sea - mine casing from World War II and parts of a grain elevator.
Large oblong cutouts expose some of those stairs and elevators in a peekaboo effect, with each cutout the shape of a single grain of corn, enlarged as if a bean on a giant beanstalk (the visitors being Jack).
The Bechers, influenced by Sander's approach, made typological «portraits» of functional architecture — water towers, grain elevators — beginning in 1959.
These landscapes, whether cityscape or the newly industrialised agricultural landscape — as with Ralston Crawford's featureless work of modern purity «Buffalo Grain Elevators», 1937 — are for the most part completely devoid of any human narrative, only later do we end with Edward Hopper's isolated figure, in his 1928 picture «From Williamsburg Bridge»; sitting in the window of an otherwise empty cityscape, framed by an expansive absence of humanity.
The gallery has also made it a mission to show work that directly shows Buffalo's fading industrial past, with exhibitions such as Jesse Webber's You Can't Smoke in Here, Mr. Corbusier, You'll Burn This Mother Down, featuring silkscreen prints of photographs of several grain elevators taken by Herd and Hilla Becher, who are husband and wife.
Lead counsel to Richardson International Limited in its transformational acquisition of grain elevators and crop input facilities from Viterra following the acquisition of control of Viterra by Glencore International, plc..
This is a blog about railroads, photography, and grain elevators, in Canada, the USA and beyond.
This is a blog about railroads, photography, and grain elevators, in Canada, the USA and beyond.
In his teens, relief came when his father sold the grain elevators.
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