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(erielack) Con Agra ?



Cargill purchased some of the assets of the Agway feed division in 2005 
following Agway's bankruptcy.    As far as I know the petroleum business 
is still Agway, but all the feed mills have been sold or closed.

A previous post said Martin's Creek got 54 car blocks in the 1970's.  
The recent Railfan & Railroad article and some postings on here talk 
about 26 car blocks.   

In the 1970-1990's , grain rates were quoted for single car, 26, 52, and 
104 car blocks, 104 being a full train.   I think it was Bob Stafford 
said that the cars came from Buffalo in the winter time.  Did Martins 
Creek get  a full 104 car train delivered 26 cars at a time from some 
place close Martins Creek, or did they only get 26 or 54 cars that were 
essentially 1/2 or 1/4 of  a train dropped off and delivered by the 
local to Martins Creek?   

Did they receive year round, or only in winter?  And where did the cars 
come from if not Buffalo?

If these ? have been answered previously, I apologize.

Thanks in advance

Frank

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