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A Minnesota farm group plans to build the state’s first local ammonia plant using wind power, aiming to cut costs and boost farming independence.
A southern Minnesota farm cooperative is developing the state’s first local ammonia fertilizer facility in Blue Earth, aiming to produce up to 12,000 tons annually using renewable energy.
The project, backed by an $8 million grant request from Minnesota’s Renewable Development Account, would use excess wind power to convert electricity, air, and water into anhydrous ammonia, supporting over 200,000 acres of cropland.
It seeks to reduce farmers’ reliance on distant Gulf Coast suppliers, stabilize prices, and provide a 10-year fixed-price contract.
The initiative is part of the Minnesota Made Ammonia Coalition and is awaiting legislative approval.
Un grupo de granjas de Minnesota planea construir la primera planta de amoníaco local del estado utilizando energía eólica, con el objetivo de reducir los costos y aumentar la independencia agrícola.