Superior Ag’s new Ohio River terminal could help increase fertilizer access for farmers

The president and CEO of Superior Ag says its new Ohio River terminal could help increase fertilizer access for farmers.  Richard Lloyd says the more than $20 million facility is designed to meet growing demand. “It will be just a little over 30 thousand tons of dry capacity to be able to store fertilizer,” he […]

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