WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Cargill announced on July 18 that it will be closing its crop inputs facility in Grimshaw, Alberta, Canada, effective July 31.

“Our facility in Grimshaw has become an aging asset and as Cargill continues to demonstrate a commitment to maintaining safe, efficient and cost effective networks of farm service centers across Canada, we could no longer justify keeping this facility operational,” said Mike Witkowicz, Cargill Farm Service group manager.


To better serve customers in the Grimshaw area, Cargill recently completed upgrades at its nearby Fairview fertilizer facility and plans to build a state-of-the-art distribution center in McLennan. The center will include a new 28,000 tonne grain facility, which will be able to load rail cars at a rate of 50,000 bushels per hour; a crop inputs distribution centre, including a 5,000 square foot chemical and seed shed; a 240 tonne fertilizer blending tower; a 13,000 tonne fertilizer shed- making it the largest in the Peace River area- and two 50 tonne bins for straight product loading. The fertilizer distribution and blending system will allow Cargill to load out around eight Super B loads per hour.

For all chemical needs, Cargill will continue to offer their valued customers direct-to-farm services or alternatively, pick-up services can be arranged out of Cargill’s Manning, Fairview or McLennan facilities.