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High Throughput Fertilizer Opens In Hanley, Saskatchewan

High Throughput Fertilizer Opens In Hanley, Saskatchewan
 
Federated Co-op has officially opened a new high-throughput fertilizer terminal northwest of Regina — it is located at Hanley, about 200 kilometers northwest of the Queen City.
 
The 45 thousand ton storage will enable Federated Co-op to provide various types of fertilizer to farmers in a timely manner, according to fertilizer director Dan Mulder.
 
“We stock dry urea, dry phosphate, dry potash and dry ammonium sulphate,” Mulder said. “We also have bins that hold dry micro-nutrient fertilizer products.”
 
Source : CKRM

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