A new multi-seed processing plant from South Dakota Soybean Processors is in the works with operations set to begin in 2024 south of Mitchell, South Dakota, on Highway 37.
A South Dakota Soybean Processor employee unloads soybeans from a train car at the South Dakota Soybean Processing facility in Volga, S.D.
Train cars haul soybean oil from Volga, S.D., all around the nation, from California to North Carolina and everywhere in between.
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One tank at South Dakota Dakota Soybean Processor’s crushing plant in Volga, S.D., can hold up to 13.5 gallons of soybean oil.
Soybeans are emptied from a semi at the South Dakota Soybean Processing facility in Volga, S.D.
Soy-based products sit on display at the South Dakota Soybean Processor office in Volga, S.D.
Melisa Goss, Associate Editor for the Tri-State Neighbor, is a South Dakota farm girl whose love of travel has allowed her to see ag’s vital impact around the world, from America’s heartland to the rice paddies of Southeast Asia and many places in between. She makes her home in Sioux Falls with her husband, daughter and miniature schnauzer. You can reach her at mgoss@lee.net.





