The North Dakota Corn Growers Association is supportive of value-added agriculture opportunities in the state, including the proposed corn wet mill in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Gilby farmer and NDCGA board member Greg Amundson says the proposed corn wet mill remains a local issue. “There’s a fair amount of push back. My name is getting thrown around out there as trying to rally the troops,” says Amundson. “We support value-added agriculture, but as far as community pushback, it may be a small minority, but they’re making a big stink about it.” Amundson says there are still unknowns about the proposed project. “It’s not a make it or break it program. If it makes it, that’s great news, but if it doesn’t it will be ok.”
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