“We believe that a highly efficient, well-located corn wet mill ethanol plant fits well into our bio-product portfolio,” said Alan Willits, president of Cargill Corn Milling North America. “We see an opportunity in Fort Dodge to replicate the success we’ve had at our Blair, Nebraska, and Eddyville, Iowa, bio-refinery campuses.”
The Fort Dodge asset is a corn wet mill ethanol facility. The existing facility has the ability to grind 150,000 bushels of corn per day and produce 115m gallons of ethanol per year.
Source: Cargill
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