
The Mid Kansas Coop grain elevator, a gathering place for Galva's farming community for nearly 60 years, is now a seasonal facility that will only be open during grain harvest and anhydrous ammonia season. The change took effect on Jan. 20, according to a letter from MKC Vice President and Director of Southern Operations Erik Lange.
The grain elevator, which has a capacity to hold 481,000 bushels, was built in 1958 to take in wheat, milo, corn, soybeans and sunflowers.
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