Marketing of Distilled Grains Sample Clauses

Marketing of Distilled Grains. Beginning as of February 1, 2011, Producer shall sell to RPMG, and RPMG shall purchase and market, all of Producer’s production, excluding such production Producer sells directly to the entities set forth on Schedule 1 attached hereto, of distiller’s dried grains (“DDG”), modified distiller’s dried grains, (“MDDG”), distiller’s dried grains with solubles (“DDGS”), distiller’s wet grains (“DWG”), modified distiller’s wet grains (“MDWG”), and condensed distiller’s solubles (“CDG”) produced from corn (collectively, “DG”) produced at the Ethanol Facility, including any expansion or increase in capacity at the Ethanol Facility. RPMG shall be the exclusive marketer of DG, and Producer shall not, either itself (except as set forth in the foregoing sentence) or through any affiliate or any third party, market any DG during the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, RPMG shall provide management resources to market and sell DG, including the management of logistics and collection.
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Marketing of Distilled Grains. Producer shall sell to RPMG, and RPMG shall purchase and market, all of Producer’s production, excluding such production Producer sells directly to the entities set forth on Schedule 1 attached hereto, of distiller’s dried grains (“DDG”), modified distiller’s dried grains, (“MDDG”), distiller’s dried grains with solubles (“DDGS”), distiller’s wet grains (“DWG”), modified distiller’s wet grains (“MDWG”), and condensed distiller’s solubles (“CDG”) produced from corn at the Ethanol Facility (collectively, “DG”), including any expansion or increase in capacity at the Ethanol Facility. RPMG shall be the exclusive marketer of DG, and Producer shall not, either itself (except as set forth in the foregoing sentence) or through any affiliate or any third party, market any DG during the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, RPMG shall provide management resources to market and sell DG, including the management of logistics and collection.
Marketing of Distilled Grains. Producer shall sell to RPMG, and RPMG shall purchase and market, all of Producer’s production, of distiller’s dried grains (“DDG”) and distiller’s dried grains with solubles (“DDGS”), as Producer may specify from time to time, produced at the Ethanol Facility, including any expansion or increase in capacity at the Ethanol Facility. Any of Producer’s DDG or DDGS, sold by RPMG shall be collectively referred to as “DG”. RPMG shall be the exclusive marketer of DDG and DDGS during the term of this Agreement. RPMG agrees that Producer may itself or through any affiliate market modified distiller’s dried grains, (“MDDG”), distiller’s wet grains (“DWG”), modified distiller’s wet grains (“MDWG”), and condensed distiller’s solubles (“CDG”), during the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, RPMG shall provide management resources to market and sell DG, including the management of logistics and collection.
Marketing of Distilled Grains. Producer shall sell to RPMG, and RPMG shall purchase and market, all of Producer’s production, excluding such production Producer sells directly to the entities set forth on Schedule 1 attached hereto, of distiller’s dried grains (“DDG”), distiller’s dried grains with solubles (“DDGS”), produced at the Ethanol Facility, including any expansion or increase in capacity at the Ethanol Facility. RPMG shall be the exclusive marketer of DG, and Producer shall not, either itself (except as set forth in the foregoing sentence) or through any affiliate or any third party, market any DG during the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, RPMG shall provide management resources to market and sell DG, including the management of logistics and collection.

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