United Grain Growers

Summary

The United Grain Growers, or UGG, was a Canadian grain farmers' cooperative for grain storage and distribution that operated between 1917 and 2001.

United Grain Growers
IndustryAgriculture
PredecessorGrain Growers' Grain Company
Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company
Founded1917
Defunct2001
FateMerged with Agricore
SuccessorAgricore United
HeadquartersWinnipeg, Manitoba
ProductsGrain buying

History edit

 
Tent for the Grain Growers. Grain Co., a cooperative farmers organization in Canada that was the precursor of the United Grain Growers, cica. 1910.

In 1917, the Grain Growers' Grain Company (GGGC) merged with the Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company, founded in 1913, to form the United Grain Growers (UGG), which provided grain marketing, handling and supply.[1] UGG was active in grain sales, crop inputs and livestock production services.[2]

In 2001, UGG merged with Agricore to form Agricore United in a deal brokered by Archer Daniels Midland, a majority stakeholder in the new company.[2]

Gallery & locations edit

Alberta

 
Rowley.
 
Warner.

British Columbia

 
Creston.

Manitoba

 
Barnsley.
 
Boissevain.
 
Inglis - Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site.
 
Killarney, (Demolished 2017)

Saskatchewan

 
Lake Valley.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fairbairn 2014.
  2. ^ a b (2001) "United Grain Growers and Agricore sprout merger," Archived CBC News. Retrieved August 1, 2007.

Sources edit

  • Fairbairn, Brett (2014). "United Grain Growers (Agricore United)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on April 24, 2015. Retrieved September 12, 2014.

External links edit

  • UGG Administrative History