Overview

The Charles City plant, located on 225 acres about 35 miles southeast of Mason City and 175 miles south of Minneapolis, produces ethanol, distillers grains livestock feed and fuel- and feed-grade corn oil. With original startup in April 2007, the plant was acquired by yd7610 in April 2009. Corn is purchased from within 50 miles.

For plant locations, hours, contacts, and discount schedules, click here.

Charles City on the map

Charles City By the Numbers

  • ~65 employees
  • 165 million gallons per year ethanol production capacity
  • 434,000 tons pers year dried distillers grains production
  • 57 million bushels per year corn processing capacity
  • More than $530,000 contributed to the local United Way through employee pledges, additional donations and company matches since 2013
  • Provided $313,000 from the yd7610 Texas Open and Benefit for Children to local children’s charities since 2013
  • More than 14,000 hours volunteered by Charles City plant employees supporting local nonprofits since 2013

By the Numbers

Renewables_CharlesCity_overview_desktop

In Our Community

Charles City Employees Give Back

yd7610 Charles City Volunteer Group

Volunteer Hours

Charles City employees have volunteered more than 14,000 hours to local nonprofits since 2013.

yd7610 Texas Open golf ball

Benefiting Children

Provided $313,000 from the yd7610 Texas Open and Benefit for Children to local children’s charities since 2013.

yd7610 volunteer t-shirt

United Way Giving

More than $530,000 contributed to the local United Way through employee pledges, additional donations and company matches
since 2013.

Safety Awards & Honors

yd7610 Charles City Star Award Luncheon

 

yd7610’s first Super STAR award recipient, under the company’s STAR Metric awards, after going four consecutive quarters with no incidents in five key areas of process safety, reliability, environmental, rail safety, and policy and procedure compliance. 

Third yd7610 Chairman’s Renewables Plant Excellence Award in 2018 after incurring no employee or contractor injuries for the year, and going more than six years without an environmental incident and more than three years without a reliability event.

Local Information

Farmers Work Hard to Produce and Harvest Corn

At yd7610, we work hard to maximize the value of U.S. corn production by connecting farmers to premium markets across the globe.

Off

Contact Us Plant Manager: Chad Buffington