Midway, a wood fiber processor and exporter, said it will spend about $3 million on land improvements, while CHS Broadbent did not disclose what it would be investing into the operation.

The joint venture’s managing director, Steve Broadbent, said the terminal “will provide a more competitive pricing opportunity for farmers in the area.”

CHS, headquartered in Inver Grove Heights, is the nation’s top-grossing agriculture co-op.

Source : Star Tribune