Image courtesy of Pixabay Representative image The company said operations will resume at the grain receiving and corn drying site by this fall’s harvest. Agricultural firm Landus Cooperative announced that it will rebuild its Jefferson grain receiving and corn drying facility in Jefferson, IA and resume operations by the harvest this fall after a dust explosion and fire on May 14 severely damaged the site. “We’re so thankful to the local fire and rescue teams who responded to last Friday’s emergency and even more thankful that no one was hurt,” Matt Carstens, the cooperatives CEO and president, said in a recent release. “True to ‘The Landus Way’ of acting with agility, courage, teamwork, and speed, we are now forging ahead with the planning to rebuild to Jefferson location to be bigger and better than before.”