Construction on the new Hometown Co-op’s fertilizer blending plant will commence this spring, and will be fully operational for the 2018-farming season. Local members can expect the plant to look similar to the one pictured above.

A $1.5 million high speed volume metric fertilizer blending plant has been approved and moved forward by the board of directors. Hometown Co-op will introduce the new fertilizer plant to […]

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