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strong milling heritage.
Horizon Milling carries on the long-standing tradition of excellence
that our founders, Harvest States and Cargill, both share. Together,
we offer proven milling expertise, backed by the customer-focused
support of a national, farmer-owned cooperative.
A proven product line.
We provide a full line of flours for baking, manufacturing and private-label
applicationsall backed with a proven reputation for high quality
and consistent performance. Now you can access a broader selection
from a single, convenient source.
Value-added services.
With our unique blend of resources, Horizon Milling leads the industry
in capabilities that deliver product innovation, risk management
and market knowledge. Our value-added services focus on helping
you create superior products for your customers.
HIGHER QUALITY & MORE VALUE
Horizon Milling supports you with the greatest breadth and depth
of products and services in the industryto bring you the best
value in your baking and manufacturing applications.
More milling capacity.
With 21 mills, Horizon Milling has the production capacity you can
depend on for consistent, reliable supply.
Broader distribution.
An expanded national milling network enables us to meet your demand
for timely, cost-effective delivery, wherever your manufacturing
operations are located.
Better product performance.
Our combined resources open up more wheat origination options, which
strengthens our ability to produce flours formulated for consistent
performance and improved baking characteristics.
More product options.
We now have a wider variety of products to assist your innovation
and new product development efforts.
...to help YOU succeed in the marketplace. Just
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A complete listing of Cargill Food
Products can be found here.
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Albany, NY (23,500 cwts.)
Ayer,
MA, (15,000 cwts.)
Chattanooga,
TN, (16,500 cwts.)
Culpeper,
VA (12,000 cwts.)
Fairmount,
ND (8,000 cwts.)
Houston,
TX (14,000 cwts.)
Kenosha,
WI (21,000 cwts.)
Lake City, MN (16,500 cwts.)
Los Angeles, CA (15,000 cwts.)
Mankato,
MN (8,500 cwts.)
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (offices) |
Mt. Pocono, PA (18,000 cwts.)
Newton, KS (8,500 cwts.)
Ogden,
UT (11,000 cwts.)
Port Allen, LA (6,000 cwts.)
Rush City, MN (10,000 cwts.)
Saginaw,
TX (22,500 cwts.)
San
Bernardino, CA
(18,500 cwts.)
Stockton, CA (11,500 cwts.)
Topeka, KS (8,500 cwts.)
Wellington,
KS (7,500 cwts.)
Wichita, KS (21,000 cwts.) |
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