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Iowa Ethanol Facility Breaks Ground




VeraSun breaks ground on next ethanol production facility in Iowa. ...
... "The facility, which will process more than 39 million bushels of corn annually and employ roughly 50 skilled workers upon completion, will take approximately 16 months to construct. The 110 MMGY facility will also yield 350,000 tons of dried distillers grains (DDGS) annually. The plant is being engineered by ICM, Inc., of Colwich, Kansas, and the general contractor is Fagen, Inc., of Granite Falls, Minnesota. " ...

Via VeraSun Energy: VeraSun Energy Breaks Ground on Hartley, Iowa, Ethanol Facility 110 MMGY Facility Scheduled for Startup Q1 2008

VeraSun Energy Corporation, is the second-largest ethanol producer in the U.S. based on production. The company has two operating production facilities located in Aurora, South Dakota, and Fort Dodge, Iowa, is constructing facilities in Charles City and Hartley, Iowa and has an additional facility under development in Welcome, Minnesota.

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