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North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota investigate Hansen-Mueller Co. over nearly $2M in unpaid grain sales, following Nebraska’s license suspension.
North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota are investigating Hansen-Mueller Co. after Nebraska suspended its license over nearly $2 million in unpaid grain sales to 38 farmers from August 2024 to October 2025.
Nebraska’s Public Service Commission cited nonpayment and halted operations.
North Dakota officials confirmed the company owes about $300,000 and holds a million bushels of oats in Grand Forks—enough to cover the debt, with payment expected next week.
Minnesota is reviewing claims and urging farmers to file with its indemnity fund, noting cash grain must be paid within 48 hours.
South Dakota is monitoring the company’s licensed activities.
The probe reflects broader state efforts to strengthen oversight of grain traders following past fraud cases.
Dakota del Norte, Minnesota y Dakota del Sur investigan a Hansen-Mueller Co. por casi 2 millones de dólares en ventas de cereales no pagadas, después de la suspensión de la licencia de Nebraska.