CHS is expanding and upgrading its grain terminal at Kindred, North Dakota. Existing steel bins will be replaced with concrete space to hold 890,000 bushels. The facility is projected to be finished in late 2026. “Updating grain storage and reducing load times at the facility allows for faster and more efficient service to farmer-owners during harvest and other high-volume seasons,” said Dennis Novacek, senior director of operations, CHS Dakota Plains Ag.
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