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The rising sun shines through the framework of Archer Daniels Midland's corn processing plant in Clinton, Iowa. The plumes are produced by a cogeneration power station that burns leftover corn along with coal to provide for ADM's energy needs.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/14.0, 78mm, 1/800s
Archer Daniels Midland Corn Processing Plant, Clinton, Iowa
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/10.0, 18mm, 1/400s
B&G Foods bought the Crisco plant from J M Smucker in October of 2020. J M Smucker bought Crisco, along with Jeff Peanutbutter, in June of 2002. The iconic plant is part of a hugh complex located on Spring Groove Ave. as it crosses Mill Creek in Saint Bernard, Ohio. In it's heyday P&G's "Ivorydale" complex covered 243 acres and had 120 buildings.
Dry fish is locally called ‘Shutki’. In winter, many fishermen catch fish mainly to make dry fish. But traditional drying methods are used in the absence of a modern dry fish preservation facility. Most of time they dry fish under sun; these dried fish can bring them profit by exporting them.
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[Display of home-canned food]
[between 1941 and 1945]
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Current, corrected title devised by Library staff from information provided by the source: Flickr Commons project, 2008.
Original title from FSA or OWI agency caption: Unidentified stacks of home-canned food.
Photo shows jars of yellow squash, peas, beets, and other vegetables. For notes identifying individual jars, see the copy of the photo in Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/2179131683/
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Canning & preserving
Vegetables
United States
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-70 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35476
Call Number: LC-USW36-949
Gilbertson's Pancake House / sugar shack is about 70 km southeast of Sault Ste. Marie, on St. Joseph Island. Gilbertson's processes the collected sap via an evaporator and press into maple syrup / maple products- -then it's packaged, sold, enjoyed.
Kite Aerial Panorama (crop) of the Quaker Oats facility and downtown Cedar Rapids.
Source pano comprised from 20 individual photographs taken using a gyro-stabilized camera platform lofted by a Levitation DS delta kite.
File: Quaker 7651-60 7856-66 Crop 3.jpg
After the peas have been washed and sorted by various mechanical and automated equipment, the final step before canning is human inspection to remove any irregularities or impurities. I photographed the green pea canning process: trucks of peas from the field, cleaning, sorting, cooking, and canning. Although I photographed the complete process, I've only included some of the "prettier" images below :)
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Local call number: FPW068
Title: Employees working in freezer at the American Fruit Growers packing house.
Date: March 5, 1946
Physical descrip: 1 photonegative - b&w - 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: Florida Park Service Collection
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.myflorida.com
Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/322651
Kite Aerial Panorama of the Cedar Rapids Quaker Oats Facility when viewed from the north train yard entrance. This facility is home of the beloved Crunch Berries!
Photos taken using a gyro-stabilized camera platform lofted by a Levitation DS delta kite.
File: Quaker Tracks 7747,48.jpg
I photographed the green pea canning process: trucks of peas from the field, cleaning, sorting, cooking, and canning. Although I photographed the complete process, I've only included some of the "prettier" images below :)
Naseema Kosar working in her apricot drying plant.
Project Result: Exporting Pakistan's 'Kinnow' Fruit
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Yesterday laid foundation stone of cattle pound that is coming up in 15 acres of land in village Harraipur. This Rs 4 cr project will be house to over 2000 cattle head on its completion in Dec 31, 2016, while the same would become functional by Dec 31, 2015. The project includes 12 sheds of which work has begun on construction of two. By the end of year 2015, the pound will be able to support 300 to 400 cattle heads, while more will be added gradually as the building comes up. Also distributed sanctions to 919 beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Bank Scheme to the tune of Rs 3.33 cr.
Naseema Kosar preparing fresh harvest of apricot for sun-drying in her plant.
Project Result: Exporting Pakistan's 'Kinnow' Fruit
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Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
1943 --- Poster --- Image by © Swim Ink 2, LLC/CORBIS (National Archives)
(note: most of the tags came with the pic from the NARA website)
These peas were picked by a mechanical harvester and shelled from the pod. This is a close-up of what they look like, as they arrive at the cannery. I photographed the green pea canning process: trucks of peas from the field, cleaning, sorting, cooking, and canning. Although I photographed the complete process, I've only included some of the "prettier" images below :)
This plant - with an awesome neon sign - roasts Maxwell House coffee! It is one of two plants that roast this coffee for Kraft Heinz (their parent company). The other locations is in San Leandro, California (in the Bay area). Good to the last drop. Taken on Wednesday July 27, 2016.
After the peas have been washed and sorted by various mechanical and automated equipment, the final step before canning is human inspection to remove any irregularities or impurities. I photographed the green pea canning process: trucks of peas from the field, cleaning, sorting, cooking, and canning. Although I photographed the complete process, I've only included some of the "prettier" images below :)
One of hundreds (maybe over a thousand?) of motorized carts for moving whole large fish and palettes of smaller fruits de mer around from auction to wholesaler to distributor, all whizzing around and turning with a high degree of (apparent) ergodicity. You really have to watch it when walking around. Be aware!
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: Arne Hoel/World Bank.
Photo ID: AH-BJ-100917-5185 World Bank
20 November 2018, Kitale, Kenya - Fish leather clothing and accessories are displayed at Victorian Foods Factory in Kitale. Fish leather products are unique and extremely durable, while also being a far lighter material than cow leather. Victoria Foods employs more than 300 locals to fish the perch, which is then filleted and transported through cold storage to Kitale, where it is processed and shipped around the country and abroad either as fillets or leather products.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Luis Tato. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Canada’s oldest sugar company, founded in 1854, opened its Toronto Queen’s Quay waterfront storage and refining plant in 1959.
In a major move towards ensuring #ZeroWastage, we announced the sanction of #101ColdChains. Investment worth INR 3100 Cr. is expected to come in because of these cold chains. 2.6L farmers will be directly benefited and employment for 60k will be created with the sanction of these cold chains.
These peas were picked by a mechanical harvester, shelled from the pod, and loaded onto these large trucks. The truck is now being unloaded at the cannery. I photographed the green pea canning process: trucks of peas from the field, cleaning, sorting, cooking, and canning. Although I photographed the complete process, I've only included some of the "prettier" images below :)
This 'single' postcard showing the sprawling fishery operations at Seishin - Ch'ongjin in North Korea - in the far northeastern coast is the rarer of two varieties. The more common one, with the image in a frame, features a longer caption and write-up. Circa 1928.
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
Photo ID: AH-BJ-100917-5308 World Bank
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
Photo ID: AH-BJ-100917-5283 World Bank
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: Arne Hoel/World Bank
Photo iD: AH-BJ-100917-5344
Felicienne Soton is part of a women's group that produces gari (cassawa flour). She and her group in Adjegounle village have greatly benefited from Benin's national CDD project. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank.
SALEM, OH - Special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) late Tuesday executed a criminal search warrant at Fresh Mark in Salem, OH, in addition to federal document search warrants at threee other Fresh Mark locations in Northern Ohio. During the search warrant execution, authorities identified more than 100 Fresh Mark employees working at the Salem meat processor who were subject to arrest for immigration violations.