Laurel Grain was created to provide an opportunity to serve this general area better by providing grain drying and storage facilities.
Laurel Grain Company has a rich history serving the Mid-Atlantic area with the storage capacity farmers need.
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Providing grain drying and storage facilities to the Mid-Atlantic area since 1965
Shares of Laurel Grain Company are currently for sale. The cost of a share of stock is $5,000. With the purchase of a share of stock, the stockholder is allowed to store 5,000 bushels of grain at the facility. If you are unable to use your stock allowance during a given harvest, you may contact our office and your space will be rented if space is needed. Your stock purchase would allow you rental income from Laurel Grain Company..
Laurel Grain Company has 18 storage tanks with an estimated capacity of just over two million bushels. The property has two pits for unloading. The property consists of two grain dryers with wet storage of approximately 96,000 bushels. The Laurel Grain Company employs a staff of under 10 full and part time employees.
During the 1980’s and early 1990’s, farming changed as advancements in grains improved yields and the addition of irrigation on farmland became prevalent in the Mid-Atlantic area. Due to the increased yields now being harvested by farmers, Laurel Grain Company constructed their first 250,000 bushel tank in 1998. Since then, additional 250,000 bushel tanks have been constructed to meet farming needs and requirements.
Laurel Grain Company was incorporated June 24, 1965. Laurel Grain Company went into operation on September 22, 1965 and been operated continuously since that day.