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	<title>a dabbler's journal &#187; Mulliken</title>
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		<title>Seed and Grain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For over a century, this grain elevator was the main reason for Mulliken.&#160; This railside complex was the farming community's touchpoint with the larger world.&#160; They'd come to buy seed before planting, then return to sell the grain they'd grown from the seed.&#160; This routine made for an interesting, seasonal parade of vehicles on Potter Street.&#160; July's winter wheat harvest was a particularly busy time; trucks, tractors, and trailors would line Main Street day and night as the farmers and staff would struggle to get the grain from truck to hopper.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Mulliken's elevator failed several years ago.&nbsp; They began tearing the place down yesterday....</em>&nbsp;</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jowo/13705260/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/11/13705260_2176c52065_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" align="right" alt="Mulliken Elevator" /></a></p>

<p>For over a century, this grain elevator was the main reason for Mulliken.&nbsp; This railside complex was the farming community's touchpoint with the larger world.&nbsp; They'd come to buy seed before planting, then return to sell the grain they'd grown from the seed.&nbsp; This routine made for an interesting, seasonal parade of vehicles on Potter Street.&nbsp; July's winter wheat harvest was a particularly busy time; trucks, tractors, and trailors would line Main Street day and night as the farmers and staff would struggle to get the grain from truck to hopper.</p>

<p>That's gone.&nbsp; A few years back, a fire gutted the office.&nbsp;&nbsp;The owners rebuilt.&nbsp; Then the contents of one of the silos got wet, rotted, and stank up the town.&nbsp; They cleaned it up, but that crop was a total loss.&nbsp; The business limped on for a few months after these disasters, then failed.&nbsp; The place was vacant, except a few stray cats, &nbsp;for a couple years; a family converted the office into a home and has now lived there for some time.&nbsp; They're now removing the ancient buildings, and the silos.</p>

<p>Photo taken October 5, 2003. <strong>Camera:</strong> Olympus Camedia C-50</p>

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