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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 11-K
ANNUAL REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
(Mark One):
     
þ   Annual Report Pursuant To Section 15(d) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010
or
     
o   Transition Report Pursuant To Section 15(d) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 for the transition period from                      to                     
Commission file number 000-20557
A.   Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below: The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan.
B.   Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office: The Andersons, Inc., 480 West Dussel Drive, Maumee, Ohio 43537.
 
 

 


 

The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
         
    Contents  
    1  
 
       
Financial Statements:
       
 
       
    2  
 
       
    3  
 
       
    4-11  
 
       
Supplemental Schedule:
       
 
       
    12  

 


 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Pension Committee
The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Maumee, Ohio
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2010. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the auditing standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2010, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
As described in Note 2, the Plan adopted Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Update 2010-25, Plan Accounting — Defined Contribution Pension Plans (Topic 962): Reporting Loans to Participants by Defined Contribution Pension Plans, as of December 31, 2010, which clarified how loans to participants should be classified and measured by defined contribution pension plans. This Update was retrospectively applied to December 31, 2009.
Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2010, is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements, but is supplementary information required by the United States Department of Labor Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.
         
     
/s/ McGladrey & Pullen, LLP    
     
     
 
Columbus, Ohio
June 17, 2011

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits
                 
    December 31,  
    2010     2009  
Assets
               
Participant-directed investments:
               
Mutual funds:
               
Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund
  $ 14,633,538     $ 12,707,869  
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund
    17,199,401       16,127,356  
Fidelity Money Market Trust, Retirement Government Money Market Portfolio
    11,632,474       12,612,113  
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund
    10,237,139       8,147,599  
Fidelity Contrafund
    15,900,896       14,362,271  
Harbor International Institutional Fund
    1,429,016       1,181,433  
Janus Enterprise Fund
    6,131,208       4,883,792  
Davis NY Venture A Fund
    7,577,626       6,831,027  
Fidelity Freedom Income Fund
    641,755       298,656  
Fidelity Freedom 2000 Fund
    596,275       584,262  
Fidelity Freedom 2005 Fund
    292,941       97,196  
Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund
    3,868,519       3,654,325  
Fidelity Freedom 2015 Fund
    2,144,963       1,418,754  
Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund
    5,211,782       3,895,561  
Fidelity Freedom 2025 Fund
    2,736,124       1,875,743  
Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund
    2,903,479       2,122,472  
Fidelity Freedom 2035 Fund
    1,198,294       708,983  
Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund
    1,000,256       734,099  
Fidelity Freedom 2045 Fund
    666,308       300,817  
Fidelity Freedom 2050 Fund
    687,461       401,385  
Dodge and Cox Stock Fund
    6,049,507       5,432,279  
Allianz RCM Technology Institutional Fund
    3,346,859       2,192,283  
First Eagle Overseas Fund
    7,463,523       6,072,490  
Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund
    2,816,626       1,874,082  
Masters Select International Fund
    8,275,069       7,985,050  
American Beacon Small Cap Value Fund
    2,090,365       1,369,372  
Vanguard Short-Term Investment-Grade Admiral Fund
    3,189,447       3,463,692  
Common stock of The Andersons, Inc.
    9,764,931       6,992,182  
Receivables:
               
Notes from participants
    3,022,491       2,903,839  
Employer supplemental contribution
    458,428        
     
Net Assets Available for Benefits
  $ 153,166,701     $ 131,230,982  
     
See Notes to Financial Statements.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits
         
    Year Ended  
    December 31, 2010  
Additions
       
Contributions:
       
Participants
  $ 6,229,395  
Employer
    5,033,079  
Rollovers
    355,890  
 
     
Total contributions
    11,618,364  
 
     
 
       
Investment income:
       
Interest and dividends
    2,154,954  
Net appreciation in fair value of investments
    16,982,181  
 
     
Total investment income
    19,137,135  
Interest income on notes receivable from participants
    170,035  
 
     
Total additions
    30,925,534  
 
     
 
       
Deductions
       
Benefit payments made to active and terminated participants
    8,969,493  
Administrative fees
    20,322  
 
     
Total deductions
    8,989,815  
 
     
 
       
Net Increase
    21,935,719  
 
       
Net Assets Available for Benefits — Beginning of year
    131,230,982  
 
     
 
       
Net Assets Available for Benefits — End of year
  $ 153,166,701  
 
     
See Notes to Financial Statements.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 1 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The accounting records of The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan (the “Plan”) are maintained on the accrual basis by The Andersons, Inc. (the “Plan Sponsor” or “Employer”). Plan assets are maintained by Fidelity Management Trust Company (the “Trustee”) and monitored by the pension committee established by the Plan Sponsor.
The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of net assets available for benefits and changes therein. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Benefits are recorded when paid.
Investments are stated at fair value. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The fair values of the Plan’s investments in mutual funds are based on net asset values on the last business day of the plan year. The fair value of the Plan’s investments in The Andersons, Inc. common stock is based on NASDAQ closing market price on the last business day of each plan year.
Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Net appreciation (depreciation) includes the Plan’s gains and losses on investments bought and sold as well as held during the year.
Investment securities are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, market, and credit risk. It is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available for benefits.
Participant contributions are recognized when the participant contributions are withheld from the employee’s earnings. Employer matching and employer transition contributions are recognized each pay period. Employer supplemental contributions are recognized when declared.
The Plan Administrator has evaluated subsequent events through the date and time the financial statements were issued.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 1 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)
New Accounting Pronouncements
Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2010-25, Plan Accounting — Defined Contribution Pension Plans (Topic 962): Reporting Loans to Participants by Defined Contribution Pension Plans requires that participant loans be classified as notes receivable from participants, which are segregated from Plan investments and measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. The amendments in this ASU are effective for fiscal years ending after December 15, 2010, and are applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented.
Notes receivable from participants are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Delinquent participant loans are reclassified as distributions based upon the terms of the Plan document.
Certain items have been reclassified from their prior presentation to conform to the current year presentation. These reclassifications are not considered material and had no effect on the net assets available for benefits as previously reported.
Note 2 — Description of the Plan
The following description of the Plan is provided for general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.
The Plan is a defined contribution plan that covers substantially all employees of The Andersons, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, The Andersons Mower Center, Inc. (the “Company”). The Plan provides for retirement, disability, and death benefits for participants who meet certain eligibility requirements, including attaining age 21. Full-time employees are eligible to begin deferring money into the Plan as soon as administratively practicable following their date of hire. Part-time employees are eligible to begin deferring money into the Plan upon meeting the 1,000 hours and 12-month service requirement. Employer matching contributions begin once the employee enters the Plan.
Employee contributions may be made by salary reduction up to 75 percent of annual compensation (in 1.0 percent increments) subject to the maximum annual contribution allowed by law. The Plan provides for a required minimum employer matching contribution of 100 percent of the first 3 percent of a participant’s deferred compensation plus 50 percent of the next 2 percent of a participant’s deferred compensation, subject to limitations in the Internal Revenue Code.
The Plan may accept rollover contributions from certain IRAs or from other qualified defined benefit or contribution plans of The Andersons, Inc. or participants’ former employers. In addition, the Plan Sponsor may make supplemental contributions to the Plan at its discretion.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 2 — Description of the Plan (Continued)
The Plan was amended on July 20, 2010 to include an employer transition contribution. The transition contribution is intended to reduce the impact of the Company’s defined benefit pension plan freeze, which was effective July 1, 2010 for all of its non-retail line of business employees. Therefore, the employee must be a defined benefit plan participant under age 65 as of June 30, 2010 to be eligible for the transition contribution. The transition contribution is a per-pay contribution based on age and years of service in the defined benefit plan and it represents a minimum Plan contribution regardless of performance.
A performance contribution is an annual employer supplemental contribution. All employees who are eligible to participate in the Plan, accumulate 1,000 hours during the year, and are active at the Plan’s year-end will be eligible to receive a performance contribution. The Company determines how much to contribute to each participant based on the Company’s performance, with the measure of performance being pre-tax income. The performance contribution will range from 0% to 5% of eligible compensation depending on the actual level of Company performance (a minimum of 20% of budgeted income must be achieved before a minimum performance contribution of 1% will be made).
If a participant is eligible to receive an employer transition contribution, the participant will receive the greater of the transition contribution or the performance contribution. That means if the discretionary employer supplemental performance contribution is greater than the transition contribution received during the year, the participant will receive the difference after the end of the Plan’s year when the employer supplemental performance contribution is paid. Employer performance contributions, in excess of employer transition contributions, were $458,428 for the year ended December 31, 2010.
Forfeited balances of terminated accounts are used to reduce future employer contributions. The balance of forfeited nonvested accounts was not material at December 31, 2010 and 2009.
Each participant directs Fidelity Management Trust Company to invest any or all of his or her account among various investment options, including an option to invest in the common stock of The Andersons, Inc. Participants may transfer account balances among the different funds on a daily basis.
Each participant’s account is credited with their contributions, the employer matching contributions, the employer transition contributions, and the employer supplemental contributions and an allocation of investment earnings. Allocations are based on the participant’s selected allocation percentages. Investment income is allocated to participant accounts by investment fund balance on a daily basis. This allocation is based upon the ratio of each participant’s weighted average fund balance to the total of all participants’ fund balances. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s vested account. No assets of any participant account may be used for the benefit of any other account or participant.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 2 — Description of the Plan (Continued)
Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Plan Sponsor has the right under the Plan to terminate the Plan and the trust at any time. In the event of termination of the Plan, participants become fully vested in their individual accounts.
A participant is entitled to a benefit representing his or her salary reduction contributions, the vested amount of employer contributions, and allocated income thereon (including realized and unrealized gains and losses). Upon termination of employment due to retirement, permanent disability, or death, a participant or his or her beneficiary is entitled to receive distribution of the vested account balance in a lump sum or in monthly installments.
Participants are immediately 100 percent vested in the participant, employer, and rollover contributions and any income or loss thereon.
Withdrawals of employer and employee salary reduction contributions and related income thereon during the participant’s employment are prohibited unless the participant has attained age 59 1/2 or the participant can show immediate and extreme financial hardship as determined by the pension committee.
Additional information about the Plan Agreement and limitations on contributions is available from the human resources department of the Plan Sponsor or from designated individuals at the Company.
Participants may borrow up to 50 percent of their vested account balances. The minimum loan amount is $1,000 and the maximum is $50,000. Each participant may only have one loan outstanding and each loan bears interest at a fixed rate equal to the prime rate at the end of the quarter previous to initiation of the loan plus 1 percent. Loans must provide for at least quarterly repayments utilizing a level amortization schedule. Loan terms will not exceed five years unless the loan qualifies as a home loan in which the term will be established by the Plan Administrator at the time of the loan.
The Plan Sponsor pays substantially all costs of administering the Plan, including trustee fees. The Plan pays investment fees.
Note 3 — Fair Value Measurements
Generally accepted accounting principles provide a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. In general, fair values determined by Level 1 inputs use quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Plan has the ability to access. Fair values determined by Level 2 inputs use other inputs that are observable, either directly or indirectly. These Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and other inputs such as interest rates and yield curves that are observable at commonly quoted intervals. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs, including inputs that are available in situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the related asset or liability. In instances where inputs used to measure fair value fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy, fair value measurements in their entirety are categorized based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. The Plan’s assessment of the significance of particular inputs to these fair value measurements requires judgment and considers factors specific to each asset or liability.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 3 — Fair Value Measurements (Continued)
Disclosures concerning assets measured at fair value are presented below. The Plan has no liabilities measured at fair value.
Assets Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis at December 31, 2010
                                 
    Quotes Prices                    
    in Active Markets     Significant Other              
    for Identical     Observable Inputs     Significant Unobservable        
    Assets (Level 1)     (Level 2)     Inputs (Level 3)     Total  
     
Mutual Funds:
                               
Large-Cap Funds
  $ 44,161,567     $     $     $ 44,161,567  
Mid-Cap Funds
    16,368,347                   16,368,347  
Small-Cap Funds
    4,906,991                   4,906,991  
Blended Funds
    21,948,156                   21,948,156  
International Funds
    17,167,608                   17,167,608  
Bond Funds
    20,388,849                   20,388,849  
Technology Fund
    3,346,859                   3,346,859  
Money-Market Fund
    11,632,474                   11,632,474  
Common Stock of The Andersons, Inc.
    9,764,931                   9,764,931  
     
 
  $ 149,685,782     $     $     $ 149,685,782  
     

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 3 — Fair Value Measurements (Continued)
Assets Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis at December 31, 2009
                                 
    Quotes Prices                    
    in Active Markets     Significant Other              
    for Identical     Observable Inputs     Significant Unobservable        
    Assets (Level 1)     (Level 2)     Inputs (Level 3)     Total  
     
Mutual Funds:
                               
Large -Cap Funds
  $ 39,333,446     $     $     $ 39,333,446  
Mid-Cap Funds
    13,031,391                   13,031,391  
Small-Cap Funds
    3,243,454                   3,243,454  
Blended Funds
    16,092,253                   16,092,253  
International Funds
    15,238,973                   15,238,973  
Bond Funds
    19,591,048                   19,591,048  
Technology Fund
    2,192,283                   2,192,283  
Money-Market Fund
    12,612,113                   12,612,113  
Common Stock of The Andersons, Inc.
    6,992,182                   6,992,182  
     
 
  $ 128,327,143     $     $     $ 128,327,143  
     
The methods described above may produce a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while the Plan believes its valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with other market participants, the use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date. There were no significant transfers between fair value levels for the year ended December 31, 2010.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 4 — Investments
The following table presents investments that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s net assets:
                 
    December 31,  
    2010     2009  
     
Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund
  $ 14,633,538     $ 12,707,869  
Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund
    17,199,401       16,127,356  
Fidelity Money Market Trust, Retirement Government Money Market Portfolio
    11,632,474       12,612,113  
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund
    10,237,139       8,147,599  
Davis NY Venture A Fund
    *       6,831,027  
Fidelity Contrafund
    15,900,896       14,362,271  
Masters Select International Fund
    8,275,069       7,985,050  
Common stock of The Andersons, Inc.
    9,764,931       6,992,182  
 
*   Less than 5 percent of the Plan’s net assets in the reported year.
The Plan’s investments at December 31, 2010 and 2009 are held by the Trustee. The Plan’s investments (including investments bought, sold, and held during the year) appreciated in fair value during the year ended December 31, 2010 as follows:
         
    2010  
Net appreciation in fair value:
       
Mutual funds
  $ 14,070,179  
The Andersons, Inc common stock
    2,912,002  
 
     
 
       
Total
  $ 16,982,181  
 
     
The adoption of ASU 2010-25 did not affect the classification of participant loans on the Plan’s Form 5500 and Schedule of Assets (Held at End of the Year). Participant loans continue to be reported as Plan investments on the Form 5500 (and therefore on the supplemental schedule of investments held attached to the audited financial statements).

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2010 and 2009
Note 4 — Investments (Continued)
The following is a reconciliation of net assets available for benefits per the financial statements to the amount on the Form 5500.
                 
    2010     2009  
     
Net asset available for benefits on the financial statements
  $ 153,166,701     $ 131,230,982  
Differences in:
               
Investments
    3,022,491       2,903,839  
Notes receivable from participants
    (3,022,491 )     (2,903,839 )
     
Net assets available for benefits on the Form 5500
  $ 153,166,701     $ 131,230,982  
     
Note 5 — Transactions with Parties-in-interest
Fees paid by the Plan Sponsor to parties-in-interest for legal, accounting, and other services rendered to the Plan are based on customary and reasonable rates for such services. In addition, certain investments held by the Plan are invested in securities managed by Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc., an affiliate of the Trustee, as well as shares of the Company’s common stock. Fees paid by the Plan for administrative services provided by Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc. amounted to $20,322 for the year ended December 31, 2010.
Note 6 — Income Tax Status
The Internal Revenue Service ruled on March 31, 2003, applicable for the amendments executed February 19, 2002, that the Plan for The Andersons, Inc. and The Andersons Mower Center, a participating employer, qualifies under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”) and that the trust, therefore, is exempt from taxation. The Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA to maintain its tax-exempt status. The Plan’s administrator is not aware of any course of action or events that have occurred that might adversely affect the Plan’s qualified status. The Plan has been amended since the determination letter was issued. Management believes that the amendments do not change the Plan’s status for meeting the requirements of Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and that the trust is still exempt from taxation. The Plan applied for a new determination letter during 2010 and has not received a response from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued guidance on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes. Management evaluated the Plan’s tax positions and concluded that the Plan had maintained its tax exempt status and had taken no uncertain tax positions that require adjustment to the financial statements. Therefore, no provision or liability for income taxes has been included in the financial statements. With few exceptions, the Plan is no longer subject to income tax examinations by the U.S. federal, state, or local tax authorities for years before 2007.

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The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan
Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
Form 5500, Schedule H, Item 4i
EIN 34-1562374, Plan No. 003
December 31, 2010
                     
Issuer   Identity of Issue   Cost   Fair Value  
Participant-directed
investments:
               
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 14,633,538  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 17,199,401  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Money Market Trust, Retirement Government Money Market Portfolio - Mutual fund   *   $ 11,632,474  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Low-priced Stock Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 10,237,139  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Contrafund - Mutual fund   *   $ 15,900,896  
   
Harbor
  Harbor International Instl Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 1,429,016  
   
Janus
  Janus Enterprise Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 6,131,208  
   
Davis Funds
  Davis NY Venture A Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 7,577,626  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom Income Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 641,755  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2000 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 596,275  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2005 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 292,941  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 3,868,519  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2015 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 2,144,963  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 5,211,782  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2025 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 2,736,124  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 2,903,479  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2035 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 1,198,294  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 1,000,256  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2045 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 666,308  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Freedom 2050 Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 687,461  
   
Dodge and Cox
  Dodge and Cox Stock Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 6,049,507  
   
Allianz Funds
  Allianz RCM Technology Instl Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 3,346,859  
   
First Eagle
  First Eagle Overseas Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 7,463,523  
**  
Fidelity Investments
  Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 2,816,626  
   
Masters
  Masters Select International Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 8,275,069  
   
American Beacon
  American Beacon Small Cap Value Fund - Mutual fund   *   $ 2,090,365  
   
Vanguard
  Vanguard Short-Term Investment - Grade Adm - Mutual fund   *   $ 3,189,447  
**  
The Andersons, Inc.
  The Andersons, Inc. common stock   *   $ 9,764,931  
**  
Participants
  Participant loans with interest ranging from 4.0 percent to 9.5 percent       $ 3,022,491  
   
 
             
   
 
  Total       $ 152,708,273  
   
 
             
 
*   Cost information is not required under ERISA for participant directed investments
 
**   Represents party-in-interest

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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange act of 1934, the Plan Administrator has duly caused this Annual Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
         
  The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan

                          (Name of Plan)

The Andersons, Inc.
(Registrant)
 
Date: June 17, 2011  By   /s/ Michael J. Anderson    
    Michael J. Anderson   
    President and Chief Executive Officer   
 
     
Date: June 17, 2011  By   /s/ Richard R. George    
    Richard R. George   
    Vice President, Controller and CIO
     (Principal Accounting Officer) 
 
 
     
Date: June 17, 2011  By   /s/ Nicholas C. Conrad    
    Nicholas C. Conrad   
    Vice President, Finance and Treasurer
     (Principal Financial Officer) 
 

 


 

         
Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
We consent to the incorporation by reference in Registration Statement (No. 333-53137) on Form S-8 of The Andersons, Inc. of our report dated June 17, 2011, relating to our audits of the financial statements and supplemental schedule of The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan, which appears in this Annual Report on Form 11-K of The Andersons, Inc. Retirement Savings Investment Plan for the year ended December 31, 2010. Our report dated June 17, 2011, related to the financial statements and supplemental schedule express an unqualified opinion and includes an explanatory paragraph relating to the adoption of Financial Accounting Standards Update 2010-25, Plan Accounting - Defined Contribution Pension Plans (Topic 962): Reporting Loans to Participants by Defined Contribution Pension Plans.
         
     
  /s/ McGladrey & Pullen, LLP    
     
     
 
Columbus, Ohio
June 17, 2011