Superior terminal closure disappointing for soybean group

The executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition says although disappointing, he understands why CHS announced it will close its Port of Superior, Wisconsin grain terminal. Mike Steenhoek tells Brownfield with fewer farm commodities grown in close proximity to the Twin Ports and a strong year-round rail service, it’s hard for some companies to make […]

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