ADM announces the start of a project to build a soybean crushing plant at Spiritwood, North Dakota Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The former Cargill Malting Plant at Spiritwood will be utilized as part of a $350 million project by Archer Daniel Midlands to construct a soybean crushing plant. John M. Steiner / The Sun
ADM announced plans Monday for a $350 million soybean crushing plant at the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park.
The plans include redeveloping the former Cargill Malt plant for use in processing soybeans. ADM confirmed that the plant would produce soybean meal and vegetable oil for food, feed, industrial and fuel customers, including producers of renewable diesel.
Economic development could create 530 jobs in Stutsman County
Three major economic development projects could lead to nearly $450 million in construction spending and 530 new jobs in the area over the next three years. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The former Cargill Malt plant at Spiritwood, as seen on the right side of this aerial file photo is set to be the new home of a soybean crushing facility. John M. Steiner / The Sun
ADM became the first of possibly three projects in the Jamestown area to confirm it was moving forward Monday with its announcement of a $350 million soybean crushing plant near the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park.
ADM announces the start of a project to build a soybean crushing plant at Spiritwood, North Dakota
Written By:
Keith Norman | ×
The former Cargill Malting Plant at Spiritwood will be utilized as part of a $350 million project by Archer Daniel Midlands to construct a soybean crushing plant. John M. Steiner / The Sun
JAMESTOWN, N.D. ADM announced plans Monday, May 10, for a $350 million soybean crushing plant at the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park.
The plans include redeveloping the former Cargill Malt plant for use in processing soybeans. ADM confirmed that the plant would produce soybean meal and vegetable oil for food, feed, industrial and fuel customers, including producers of renewable diesel.
Local officials continue to work on the details for the planned Buffalo City Park in Jamestown. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
This artist s rendering shows the proposed Buffalo City Park and some of the associated structures. The hotel, shown in the upper part of the image, is not part of the park project but could be developed by individual investors. Image courtesy of Apogee Attractions
Work has started on the final stages of planning for the Buffalo City Park, according to Brian Lunde, a volunteer working on furthering the project. We are four or five months from the finish of the financial planning process, he said. They (Apogee Attractions) are bringing in some of the top budgeters in the world along with civil engineers and design architects.
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