Corporate Office
5047A Hiway 3 • Cherokee, IA 51012
Phone 712-225-5400 • Toll Free 877-753-5400 • Fax 712-225-5493

 

WEBB

The Webb branch of First Cooperative Association has total grain storage capacity of 1,900,000 bushels.

Services offered are: Anhydrous ammonia, packaged chemicals in season, cardtrol, bulk fuel and bagged feed. Marathon location provides fertilizer application.

The Farmers Cooperative Association of Marathon acquired the feed mill, with an office inside, and the NH3 plant in the 1960’s. Bulk fuel delivery was added. The two steel bins were built in 1974. The feedmill was closed in the early 70’s. We bought the Schular Bishop elevator and moved to that location in 1977.

Webb has two full time employees.

We built a new office and a 70’ x 12’ scale in 1989. In 1996 a 50,000 bushel bin, a dump pit and a 5,000 bushel per hour leg were added.

In 2006, a new 1,270,000 bushel corn annex was built. It features two 680,000 bushel steel Brock bins, a 3,000 bushel per hour GSI dryer that is fed with a 5,000 bushel per hour wet leg. The dryer feeds a 7,500 bushel per hour dry leg. An 800 bushel mechanical receiving pit feeds a 15,000 bushel per hour receiving leg that can empty into a 15,000 bushel per hour south Brock fill conveyor or a 19,000 bushel per hour north Brock fill conveyor. The receiving leg and the dry leg feed a double five hole electric distributor. These legs can also reclaim grain from the two Brock bins with 5,500 bushel per hour drag chain conveyors that can be fed into two 3,000 bushel over head load tanks. These tanks are equipped with a 5,500 bushel per hour grain screener. The dump pit grate is big enough to dump a semi without having to move the vehicle.

Larry Crone
Branch Manager

  lcrone@firstcoop.com


305 3rd Ave. 
Webb, Iowa 51366 
Main Line
712-838-4331 
FAX Line 712-838-4332
Toll Free Line
800-394-5546 

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