Gold-Eagle Cooperative is pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement with Landus Cooperative to purchase their Thompson location effective September 27, 2024. Gold-Eagle will acquire the land and physical assets of the Thompson location, including over 36 acres of property. The one-million-bushel ground pile and receiving pit will be available for grain deliveries beginning as early as October 8th (check the website for receiving information as it becomes available). The purchase also includes various storage capabilities for chemicals and fertilizer. We are excited to add this additional location, rounding out Gold-Eagle’s location total to twenty. Thompson is well positioned in Gold-Eagle territory and will be an asset to storage and grain handling capacities, especially with the addition of the FCA facilities stretching further north earlier this summer.
PHONE NUMBER FOR THOMPSON IS 641-584-2024
IF DELIVERING BEANS TO GOLDFIELD CALL TODD RAMSEY 515-227-0202
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Notice:
Beginning March 1, 2023, the Gold-Eagle Coop Holmes location will be open by appointment only.
If you would like to haul grain into this facility, call 515-825-9631 at least 24 hours in advance. Please provide an estimate of bushels to be delivered, number of trucks, and approximate timeframe so we can ensure we are prepared and staffed to meet your needs. We also appreciate notice if you break down or are done for the day. This location WILL go to full-time operation during harvest. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this new schedule.
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