One grains company is expanding in Kansas

Scouler is expanding its operations in northwestern Kansas.

Grain company, Scouler, is expanding its operation!

The company announced that it is acquiring four grain handling facilities from Archer Daniels Midland in northwestern Kansas. The elevators will help the company more than double its handling and storage capacity for area farmers. The elevators have a combined storage capacity of seven million bushels.

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