The Extra Mile: Grain Storage Investment

Apr 21, 2025


Agtegra is going the extra mile by adding 17M bushel in grain storage and investing in dumping speed at nine grain receiving locations – ensuring we’re ready to serve farmers this fall. Every spring, our grain team plans for harvest, making freight decisions and investments and storage plans before planting starts. This early, thorough planning helps our member-owners get their crops to market efficiently and at the best value.
Offering risk-mitigating grain contract options, timely market insights, and expanded storage, is one of those great things we do for our farmers that nobody else will.

Going the extra mile for our farmers – that’s who we are.

The following grain storage projects are planned to be completed this fall in time for harvest:

Craven: adding a new 598,000-bushel grain bin



Highmore: extending our center pile by 4.2 million bushels



Roscoe: adding a new 1.4-million bushel grain bin



Mellette: consturction a 1.8-million bushel center pile


Kennebec: constructing a 2-million bushel center pile



McLaughlin: constructing a 2-million bushel grain barn



Alpena: extending our center pile by 2.3 million bushels



Leola: constructing a 1.2-million bushel bunker



West Terminal: constructing a 1.5-million bushel center pile
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ABERDEEN, S.D. (April 17, 2025) – Agtegra Cooperative (Agtegra) has awarded scholarships to 10 high school seniors and one college student who are pursuing agricultural degree programs for the 2025-2026 school year.

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Agtegra Cooperative is pleased to announce Ethan Taube as its VP of Operations, Operational Excellence. Ethan has been in the agriculture field for the past 20 years. He started his career in grain and logistics and has held several leadership positions within the industry, most recently as Northeast Region Manager.
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Chad Boekelheide raises corn and soybeans alongside his parents, Jim and Donna, his brother, Scott, and son, Derek, in the Northville and Mellette area. Chad made his way back to the farm after earning a finance degree from Northern State University in 1995. Chad and his wife, Kris, are proud parents to their four children—Derek, Hailey, Jessica, and Ella.