The old building had significant additions built along side the tracks.
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Over the shipping-and-receiving door in the lower-left corner is the sign Schultz Turf & Forage Seed. (When I looked at a satellite photo, a semi truck was parked at that door.) I had assumed it was a corn seed company because as I drove down the road, I saw signs on fences indicating which hybrid was growing in the field.
The lag over the industrial building is connected with a lag for more traditional concrete silos across the tracks that serves some silos. And there is a third lag for three more silos closer to the camera. (You can't see the top of the closer lag, just the pipes going to the silos.)
But when I found the company on the web, I learned that it sells about every kind of seed except corn including wildflower mixes.
Another clue that this wasn't a standard grain elevator is that the building had some dust collectors on the roof. To get a shot of the roof, I had to take the picture from the street side instead of the track side, but there was a new addition and a substation in the way that make the photo confusing. So I added a red rectangle to highlight the dust collectors. I used the thickest line that Paint offers, but it is still rather hard to spot. Look on the roof to the right of the old part of the building.
I assume the dust collectors are part of the equipment that cleans the seed before it is packaged.
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