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GRAIN GLUT

Good harvests and shortage of grain cars creating issues for area elevators

A pile consisting of over 250,000 bushels of milo sits across the street from Great Bend Co-op near Main Street and Railroad Avenue. A large fall harvest and super-busy grain terminals elsewhere in the country have created storage problems for some grain elevators.

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  It’s not a sight one expects to see in town – a mountain range of reddish-orange milo heaped in piles taller than many buildings. But, that is the sight near the intersection of Main Street and Railroad Avenue in Great Bend. Great Bend Co-op, which owns the land, has dumped over 250,000 bushels of the fall-harvest grain at the location. "The pipeline is full," said GB Co-op Manager Dennis Neeland. "We ...

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