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Bring on the flavor with Oma & Popie’s on National BBQ Day
Summertime is just around the corner, and grill masters and chefs are getting ready for backyard cookouts. National BBQ Day is Tuesday, May 16, and

May Work Anniversaries and Retirements
Amalgamated Sugar would like to recognize the following individuals for their years of service to the Company: 5 Years Justin Dalrymple Samuel Durrant

ASC FAQ: Where does sugarbeet seed come from?
The sugarbeet plant is biennial, meaning it grows leaves and roots the first year, goes dormant for the winter, then flowers, and produces seeds the

April Work Anniversaries and Retirements
Amalgamated Sugar would like to recognize the following individuals for their years of service to the Company: 5 Years Larson Caldwell Corino Lopez

Amalgamated Sugar Donates $2,500 to Veterans of Foreign Wars
On March 24, Veterans of Foreign Wars accepted a ceremonial check for $2,500 at Amalgamated Sugar Company’s Nampa factory. The facility’s employees were pleased to

ASC FAQ: What are the white silos and tanks you see at Amalgamated Sugar’s factories?
Amalgamated Sugar uses silos and tanks to store two different materials—granulated sugar and “thick juice.” Granulated white sugar is stored in the taller, narrower silos.

March Work Anniversaries and Retirements
Amalgamated Sugar would like to recognize the following individuals for their years of service to the Company: 5 Years Danielle Bingham David Graham

ASC FAQ: What happens to sugarbeet piles over the winter?
Sugarbeet harvest for long-term sugarbeet storage usually begins in early October and lasts for four to five weeks. Harvested sugarbeets are transported from the field