The estimate of 40 cents per bushel isn’t unrealistic for the first year or two of the plant’s operation, said Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University Extension marketing specialist in a Feb. 8 interview. But prices likely will drop off after that.
At the City Council work session on Monday, Jan. 31, community members voiced concerns about how the proposed corn milling plant will be in competition with local co-ops, and how tax breaks and infrastructure improvements to accommodate the foreign company provide it an unfair advantage over local businesses.
At the City Council work session on Monday, Jan. 31, community members voiced concerns about how the proposed corn milling plant will be in competition with local co-ops, and how tax breaks and infrastructure improvements to accommodate the foreign company provide it an unfair advantage over local businesses.
At the City Council work session on Monday, Jan. 31, community members voiced concerns about how the proposed corn milling plant will be in competition with local co-ops, and how tax breaks and infrastructure improvements to accommodate the foreign company provide it an unfair advantage over local businesses.