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High Plains Processing to Open a New Multi-Seed Processing Plant

 By Evan Walton

High Plains Processing has announced plans for a new multi-seed processing plant near Mitchell.

Davison County Commissioners unanimously approved a $21 million financing plan for the project.

Over the next two years, High Plains Processing plans to invest over $500 million in Davidson County and across the state.

The company said the new processing plant will employ an estimated 85 full-time employees and an annual payroll of approximately $5.5 million.

High Plains Processing is part of the South Dakota Soybean Processors, LLC organization.

 

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