BNSF to gain grain traffic from new terminals in Kansas, Wisconsin


BNSF to gain grain traffic from new terminals in Kansas, Wisconsin


....In late May, the railroad moved its first shuttle train loaded with corn from ALCIVIA`s newly constructed grain terminal in Hager City, Wisconsin. That came two months after the first inbound trains of fertilizer began to roll into Central Valley Ag’s (CVA) new grain shuttle facility and agronomy plant complex in Courtland, Kansas....

In addition to rail, Ken Notes:

Wisconsin plays a significant role in the Mississippi River`s grain trade, particularly for corn and soybeans. The river serves as a vital transportation artery, with barges carrying these commodities from Wisconsin and other Midwestern states to domestic and international markets. 

Barges move grain from Wisconsin and other states to ports for distribution within the US or for export overseas. The river`s role in grain transport is vital for farmers, local communities, and the broader economy. Locks and dams along the Wisconsin-Iowa border facilitate barge traffic, and infrastructure projects aim to improve river transportation...


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