Broin Breaking Ground Again In South Dakota
Broin Companies is a celebrating the groundbreaking of the 8th ethanol plant they’ve designed and built in South Dakota tomorrow. This one is for Prairie Ethanol, LLC. The groundbreaking will be conducted after a program in Lechter, SD that includes speeches by U.S. Senators Tim Johnson and John Thune. Then the official ceremony will take place at the plant’s construction site near Loomis, SD.
Prairie Ethanol will be the eighth ethanol plant the Broin Companies of Sioux Falls, SD have built in the state of South Dakota and the 24th plant built since its inception. Annually, Prairie Ethanol will produce 60 million gallons of ethanol by consuming over 21 million bushels of corn from the regional area. The plant will employ approximately 40 people, most from the local area. Prairie Ethanol will also help improve the local corn basis while providing an environmentally friendly fuel and premium Dakota Gold Enhanced Nutrition Distillers Products™ for regional, national and international markets.



2 Comments
Ron Woloshen
Broin may succeed in making ethanol plants but they have been a HORRIBLE neighbor that we can’t trust since they built their plant in CAro, Michigan. For four years thier has been noise that you can literally hear for miles at night, broken detention ponds that caused floods and they still have not paid for the damage they caused, and a litany of other nightmares. We don’t trust Broin in caro, Michigan despite the sucking up of our village council and EDC
Craig Libis
They have nothing but an outstanding reputation here in SD. They will continue to be leaders in the ethanol industry for years to come.
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