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The '''Hayes Grain & Commission Company''' was a large grain elevator operation headquartered in [[North Little Rock]] and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The company owned a large elevator (pictured) on the south side of the [[Arkansas River]] in downtown [[Little Rock]]. The names of the affiliated plants in the Little Rock area were named [[Hayes-Thomas Grain Company]], [[Argenta Grain Company]], [[Farmer's Grain Company]], [[Spot Cash Feed Company]], and the [[Argenta Cash Store]].   
 
The '''Hayes Grain & Commission Company''' was a large grain elevator operation headquartered in [[North Little Rock]] and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The company owned a large elevator (pictured) on the south side of the [[Arkansas River]] in downtown [[Little Rock]]. The names of the affiliated plants in the Little Rock area were named [[Hayes-Thomas Grain Company]], [[Argenta Grain Company]], [[Farmer's Grain Company]], [[Spot Cash Feed Company]], and the [[Argenta Cash Store]].   
  

Latest revision as of 23:20, 13 May 2009

Hayes Grain in Little Rock in the 1910s.
Hayes-Schoener Grain Company in earlier days.

The Hayes Grain & Commission Company was a large grain elevator operation headquartered in North Little Rock and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The company owned a large elevator (pictured) on the south side of the Arkansas River in downtown Little Rock. The names of the affiliated plants in the Little Rock area were named Hayes-Thomas Grain Company, Argenta Grain Company, Farmer's Grain Company, Spot Cash Feed Company, and the Argenta Cash Store.

The company also owned plants in the state of Oklahoma, and in Stuttgart, Arkansas.

References

  • Bernie Babcock, Yesterday and Today in Arkansas: A Folio of Rare and Interesting Pictures from Mrs. Babcock's Collection for Stories and Legends of Arkansas (Jordan & Foster Printing Co., 1917), n.p.

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