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By PAUL DELANEY
Staff Reporter 

Construction at grain loading facility a wrap

Highline Grain's terminal helping to handle 2016 bumper crop

 

Last updated 8/18/2016 at 10:24am

Paul Delaney

The Highline Grain Terminal will wrap up construction though an official opening of the facility has not been set.

The big crane is finally gone and that's good news out at Four Lakes for the Highline Grain Terminal, and for the region's wheat farmers, too.

It was just about 14 months ago that the massive 140-foot high silos shot out of the ground and by February of this year, product was beginning to move in, out and on the way to markets across the globe.

"We're on the last of the punch-list items," Keith Bailey, general manager and CEO of AgVentures and the operations officer for Highline Grain said. "The contractor is starting to wind things down," he added of the $26 million project.

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