South Dakota
Proposed South Dakota Beef Packing Plant Would Be Biggest in US
“We now have a big variety of these round, simply inside a 90-mile radius of Fast Metropolis,” Kingsbury mentioned. Branching out, she added, “So if you take a look at the numbers inside South Dakota and you then take a look at the five-state area, and you then unfold that out to 13 states collectively, you then pull in from the nationwide.”
Kingsbury added her group has been working with South Dakota’s congressional delegation on doable financial improvement applications on the federal stage. USDA has been working to supply funds to broaden packing capability, however an 8,000-head per-day facility with $1.1 billion in capital funding doubtless falls exterior of USDA’s funding boundaries to spice up packing capability by smaller processors.
Kingsbury in contrast the Fast Metropolis challenge to a JBS plant in Grand Island, Nebraska, that employs about 4,800 individuals. With upgraded expertise, Kingsbury mentioned Fast Metropolis would make use of fewer employees, however with the next pay base.
“We now have intensive manufacturing and capital expertise,” she mentioned.
RESTORE COMPETITION
In a information launch, Kingsbury mentioned, “Our intention is to revive competitors in American meat processing.” She added, “I’m a fifth technology producer from western South Dakota, and I understand how tough it’s proper now for us as producers to be worthwhile. I need to repair that. We need to compete with the large 4 meatpacking giants and be that all-important “second bidder” within the money market. We’ll construct a model that’s America first specializing in procuring American cattle and feeding Americans inexpensive, high-quality protein as our first precedence. Our grocery retailer cabinets ought to by no means be empty of meat once more.”
The information launch added, “The American rancher is lower than a technology away from being extinct if we do not do one thing quick. We have already seen the excessive price of meat in shops and the low costs producers are receiving for his or her animals. There’s revenue on this business up and down the availability chain if we restore competitors. When that occurs, everybody who produces and consumes high-quality beef wins.”
Kingsbury mentioned the packing plant would pull in expertise consultants from South Dakota engineering and mining faculties to construct a high-tech facility “by no means seen earlier than in the USA.” The objective can be to draw younger individuals to work and dwell within the Fast Metropolis space.
OTHER PROJECTS
The South Dakota challenge comes as others have been engaged on different sizable, however smaller initiatives in neighboring states. Sustainable Beef LLC, — a gaggle of buyers seeking to construct a 1,500-head every day plant in North Platte, Nebraska — has been engaged on permits and native authorities approval since final 12 months. An area financial improvement chief indicated to DTN that Sustainable Beef is perhaps prepared for groundbreaking as early as June.
In southwest Iowa, Cattlemen’s Heritage Beef Co. is also seeking to construct a $325 million facility south of Council Bluffs, Iowa, that may course of 1,500 head a day. Heritage Cattle was soliciting a gaggle of buyers on the finish of March.
Such packing plant bulletins come because the business has ramped up every day slaughter. Based on USDA, every day cattle slaughter is averaging greater than 122,000 head per day (Monday-Friday), which is about 25,000 to 27,000 head larger per day than a 12 months in the past.
Throughout congressional hearings final 12 months on the meatpacking business and cattle markets, analysts famous plans nationally had been introduced at the moment so as to add about 8,000 head of capability for fed-cattle processing. Dustin Aherin, who at the moment was an animal protein analyst for Rabobank, additionally cautioned concerning the dangers of an excessive amount of expanded meatpacking capability.
“There’s a level the place business capability growth goes too far to face up to cyclical intervals of tight cattle provides,” Aherin instructed senators in July 2021. “The long-term cattle cycle, drought dangers and market fundamentals should be thought-about.”
Chris Clayton could be reached at Chris.Clayton@dtn.com
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South Dakota
22-year-old woman dies in Sioux Falls car crash Saturday evening
A 22-year-old woman died Saturday after a car accident on Interstate 229 in Sioux Falls, according to South Dakota Departmentof Public Safety.
The woman, who was driving a 2020 Chevrolet Malibu, was driving southbound on Interstate 229 and exiting onto Interstate 29 when she lost control of vehicle, according to South Dakota State News.
The woman entered the westbound ditch before colliding with a tree, according to a DPS press release. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash occurred at about 4:30 p.m. The woman has not been identified pending notification of family members.
South Dakota
Small town South Dakota store continues holiday tradition
NORA, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – A Christmas icon in South Dakota sits in a small town but continues to draw participants from across the state.
The Nora Store has brought the spirit of the holiday to people over the past 35 years. People come and sing Christmas carols alongside an iconic organ.
Though it may seem simple, the owner said bringing people together to share in the joy of singing truly creates something special.
“God has truly been in charge of crowd control. Will it continue? People ask me that. I never dreamed 35 years would pass that quickly. But I think of all the times people have walked through those doors. And I will say this, for 35 years I’ve been able to host every single person who walked through those doors. I have never once been sick. Now someone has been smiling on me all those years,” Nora Store owner Mike Pedersen said.
Open houses continue next weekend beginning at 6:30 on Friday and Saturday and 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sundays.
You can learn more here.
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South Dakota
Sioux Falls woman killed in crash along I-229 interchange
SIOUX FALLS — A Sioux Falls woman was killed Saturday afternoon after the vehicle she was driving struck a tree along Interstate 229.
Shortly after 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, first responders in Sioux Falls were called to the Interstate 29-Interstate 229 interchange for a report of a single-vehicle crash.
According to the South Dakota Highway Patrol, a 22-year-old woman from Sioux Falls was traveling southbound on I-229, making an exit to the south to enter I-29, when she lost control of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu she was driving. The vehicle left the roadway, entered the west ditch and struck a tree.
Troopers say the woman, who was wearing a seat belt, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The name of the driver has not been released, pending family notification. The South Dakota Highway Patrol continues to investigate the crash.
A South Dakota native, Hunter joined Forum Communications as a reporter for the Mitchell (S.D.) Republic in June 2021 and now works as a digital reporter for Forum News Service.
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