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ǿմýInvests Millions in Wolsey, South Dakota, to Better Serve Customers

8.3-million-gallon liquid fertilizer distribution facility will serve farmers’ needs in South Dakota

AURORA, Colorado (Aug. 2, 2023) – ǿմýis poised for growth in South Dakota with the purchase of an 8.3-million-gallon liquid fertilizer distribution facility in Wolsey, South Dakota.

“This is one of many projects we’ve been working on in South Dakota as we expand our operations across the state. This significant investment by ǿմýreaffirms our commitment to farmers and South Dakota, where we’ll continue to provide best-in-class services and products to growers for years to come,” said ǿմýAgribusiness Division President Mark Ripato.

The Wolsey liquid fertilizer distribution facility allows ǿմýto increase its service offerings in the region, giving customers reliable, stable, and high-performing options for their liquid nutrition needs. The distribution hub will offer bulk liquid nutrients, including nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sulfur (S), in addition to ǿմýBranded Technology products, and automated blending capabilities that help growers improve yields and plant quality. ǿմýwill continue to make considerable investments in the business with multiple planned upgrade phases that create additional efficiencies for growers.

“With this facility, we now have a cost-effective liquid fertilizer option for farmers. The sheer size of the storage tanks will immediately allow ǿմýto better meet farmers’ needs and ensure they have the right product type in the quantity they need, when they need it,” shared ǿմýDirector of Sales Walt Esser.

Centrally and strategically located between Tulare, Wessington Springs, Huron, and Miller, the facility has easy access to ǿմýlocations and farmers throughout the area and beyond. ǿմýDirector of Operations Shawn Wetterau commented, “Our logistics and operations will be unmatched in the area with the addition of this distribution hub. Located on a major interstate next to rail lines, distribution and logistics for customer orders are expected to be efficient and cost-effective.” With easy access to rail lines, farmers will benefit from increased service speeds and shortened time frames from port delivery to growers’ fields.

With a strong commitment to South Dakota farmers, a 100-plus year track record of building relationships, serving customers, and ensuring farmers receive the best return on their investment, ǿմýis focused on helping growers thrive, now and for many years to come.


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