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The '''Prime Quality Feeds Mill''' is an animal feed milling complex located in the [[Argenta]] district of downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. The mill was constructed in 1924 and is located at 124 East Fifth Street. The mill is slated for demolition in 2008 to make way for mixed use residential development by the Vanadis 3 Company.
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The '''Prime Quality Feeds Mill''' is an animal feed milling complex located in the [[Argenta Historic District]] of downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. The mill was constructed in 1924 and is located at 124 East Fifth Street. The mill is slated for demolition in 2008 to make way for mixed use residential development by the Vanadis 3 Company.
  
 
Before closing in the the fall of 2007 the mill processed more than 60,000 tons of animal feed each year. The Prime Quality brand is now owned by Minneapolis-based Cargill Animal Nutrition and is manufacturing feed on Byhalia, Mississippi.
 
Before closing in the the fall of 2007 the mill processed more than 60,000 tons of animal feed each year. The Prime Quality brand is now owned by Minneapolis-based Cargill Animal Nutrition and is manufacturing feed on Byhalia, Mississippi.

Revision as of 10:24, 13 May 2008

The Prime Quality Feeds Mill is an animal feed milling complex located in the Argenta Historic District of downtown North Little Rock, Arkansas. The mill was constructed in 1924 and is located at 124 East Fifth Street. The mill is slated for demolition in 2008 to make way for mixed use residential development by the Vanadis 3 Company.

Before closing in the the fall of 2007 the mill processed more than 60,000 tons of animal feed each year. The Prime Quality brand is now owned by Minneapolis-based Cargill Animal Nutrition and is manufacturing feed on Byhalia, Mississippi.

References

  • Toby Manthey, "Investors Buy Mill in Heart of NLR," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 30, 2008.

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