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13011 Grant Rd, Lemont, IL 60439 (View in map)
Our Midwest corporate headquarters houses our main showroom, service center, and administrative offices. Visit us to explore our complete inventory and meet with our equipment specialists.
A mix of urban and rural environments, Illinois balancesindustrial development with environmental innovation.
· Aggregate: Rich in limestone and dolomite, especially in the north andcentral regions.
· Environmental Industries: Urban recycling, renewable energy(wind/solar), and environmental consulting.
· Forestry: ~14% forest cover, mostly in the southern part of the state.
1101 SW 23rd St., Bondurant, IA 50035 (View in map)
Serving Iowa and surrounding Midwest areas with a full range of equipment options, parts, and service capabilities. Our knowledgeable team is ready to assist with your equipment requirements.
With its agricultural backbone, Iowa integrates environmental practices into farming and energy production.
· Aggregate: Limestone is widely used for road base and agricultural lime.
· Environmental Industries: Biofuels (ethanol), wind energy, and soil conservation.
· Forestry: ~8% forest cover, primarily riparian woodlands.
E4023 WI-22, Waupaca, WI 54983 (View in map)
Our Wisconsin location provides convenient access to quality equipment for Midwest customers throughout the state. Stop by to see our current inventory and speak with our equipment experts.
Wisconsin’s natural resources support a thriving forestry industry and innovative water technologies.
· Aggregate: Limestone and sand are widely used in construction and industry.
· Environmental Industries: Forestry, water technology (Milwaukee), and recycling.
· Forestry: ~46% forest cover, supporting a strong pulp and paper industry.
Jasper: 13275 Thorn Rd, Jasper, MO 64755 (View in map)
Serving southwestern Missouri and the greater Midwest region with a comprehensive selection of equipment and exceptional customer service.
Maryland Heights: 2320 Creve Coeur Mill Rd, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 (View in map)
Our St. Louis metro area location provides convenient Midwest access for customers throughout eastern Missouri and western Illinois.
Missouri’s diverse terrain supports a strong limestone industryand vibrant forest ecosystems.
· Aggregate: Limestone is abundant, especially in the Ozark Plateau.
· Environmental Industries: River management, forestry, andenvironmental education.
· Forestry: ~34% forest cover, dominated by oak-hickory forests.
Surrounded by the Great Lakes, Michigan is a national leader in water stewardship and forest management. Also home to Jeff Daniels, J. K. Simmons, and Diana Ross.
· Aggregate: Produces granite and limestone; used in construction and road base.
· Environmental Industries: Great Lakes restoration, forestry, and circular economy initiatives.
· Forestry: ~54% forest cover, with extensive hardwood and soft wood forests.
Minnesota’s lakes and northern forests make it a hub for water quality and sustainable forestry.
· Aggregate: Granite and trap rock are common, especially in the north.
· Environmental Industries: Forestry, clean energy, and water quality monitoring.
· Forestry: ~34% forest cover, including boreal forests in the north.
Indiana blends manufacturing with environmental restoration and resource management.
· Aggregate: Known for high-quality Salem limestone.
· Environmental Industries: Environmental engineering, industrial recycling, and air quality monitoring.
· Forestry: ~21% forest cover, with active reforestation programs.
Nebraska’s environmental focus lies in water conservation and sustainable agriculture.
· Aggregate: Sand and gravel are widely used in construction.
· Environmental Industries: Water conservation (Ogallala Aquifer),wind energy, and soil health.
· Forestry: ~3% forest cover, with ongoing tree planting programs.
With vast plains and minimal forest cover, North Dakota focuses on prairie conservation and energy remediation.
· Aggregate: Gravel is the primary aggregate due to glacial deposits.
· Environmental Industries: Oil & gas remediation, wind energy, and prairie restoration.
· Forestry: ~2% forest cover, mainly shelterbelts and riparian zones.
South Dakota’s environmental efforts center on wind energy and prairie restoration.
· Aggregate: Granite is common in the Black Hills region.
· Environmental Industries: Wind energy, prairie restoration, and water quality.
· Forestry: ~3% forest cover, concentrated in the Black Hills.
Oklahoma balances its energy sector with growing investments inwind power and aquifer protection.
· Aggregate: Limestone is the primary aggregate material.
· Environmental Industries: Oil & gas environmental services,wind energy, and aquifer protection.
· Forestry: ~28% forest cover, mostly in the eastern part of the state.
Known for its rich natural landscapes, Arkansas is a leader inforestry and water resource management.
· Aggregate: Crushed stone is the primary material, especially from theOzark region.
· Environmental Industries: Strong forestry and timber sector;growing water management and recycling initiatives.
· Forestry: ~56% forest cover, dominated by pine and hardwood forests.
A prairie state with vast open land, Kansas is investing in windenergy and soil conservation.
· Aggregate: Sand and gravel dominate due to limited bedrock exposure.
· Environmental Industries: Wind energy, soil conservation, andwater resource management.
· Forestry: ~4% forest cover, mostly riparian and shelterbelt trees.