Nov 13, 2015 at 07:05 AM CST
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http://www.wiscnews.com/business/article_c95c4eda-b718-5eee-9af4-e92b7ae58362.html The four facilities sold to United Cooperative have a combined grain storage capacity of over 13 million. United Cooperative also acquired the retail agronomy locations at Westfield and Auroraville. The Oshkosh location includes a liquid fertilizer terminal capable of receiving rail or truck with storage capacity of over 20,000 tons. Advertisement
“United Cooperative currently operates facilities in and serves customers in much of the same geography, said David Cramer, United Cooperative president and chief executive officer. "We look forward to the efficiencies our combined operations will bring our customers in these areas.” |