Hamel Co-operative Grain Company has voluntarily surrendered its grain licenses.
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What You Should Do Next
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Submit a claim
If you have stored grain, submit your claim by June 28, 2026.
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Contact the Department
For questions, reach out to the Illinois Department of Agriculture by the deadline.
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Remove stored grain
Ensure all grain is removed or settled before the March 30, 2026 deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happened to Hamel Co-operative Grain Company?
- The company voluntarily surrendered its grain dealer and warehouse licenses.
- When can grain no longer be purchased?
- Grain cannot be purchased after March 30, 2026.
- How do I submit a claim for stored grain?
- Depositors should submit claims for stored grain before June 28, 2026.
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Full Notice Text
LEGAL NOTICE State of Illinois Department of Agriculture Notice is hereby given that the Grain Dealer license and Grain Warehouse license of Hamel Co-operative Grain Company, 121 N. Old US 66, Hamel, IL 62046 has been voluntarily surrendered. This company has given formal notice to the Illinois Department of Agriculture of their election to voluntarily cease purchasing grain from producers. Under the requirements of this voluntary election, grain cannot be received, picked up, or contracted for purchase after March 30, 2026. All depositors of grain who have stored grain under warehouse receipts which have not been settled for or removed from storage should also submit a claim. If you have any questions, please notify the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Warehouses, State Fairgrounds, P.O. Box 19281, Springfield, Illinois 62794-9281 on or before June 28, 2026. Jerry Costello II Director Illinois Department of Agriculture