Superior Ag Acquires New Ohio River Fertilizer Terminal

Indiana-based agricultural cooperative Superior Ag has announced the acquisition of the Summit River Terminal near Rockport, IN, and future construction of a 32,000-ton dry fertilizer distribution facility that will feature direct load and direct ship capabilities for local farmers. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025.

“The construction of a dry fertilizer distribution facility on the Ohio River is a significant commitment that we have been carefully considering for several years,” shared Richard Lloyd, President and CEO of Superior Ag. “This investment will play a pivotal role in enabling us to serve our customers more efficiently and profitably, and drive the growth of our business, ultimately positioning us to best support the needs of farmers now and in the future.”

Located on an 18-acre site, the new Superior Ag Ohio River Terminal will feature 10 large bins for efficient segregation of different fertilizer types and formulations, a 600 tons-per-hour (TPH) barge receiving system capable of unloading one full barge in just three hours, a 300 TPH truck receiving system with the ability to offload one truck in five minutes, 300 TPH blending and shipping capabilities allowing for the loading of one 25-ton truck in five minutes, overhead weigh hoppers on scales to allow a seamless “dump-and-go” for outbound trucks, and finally, full automation of key processes including treatment for stabilizers, micros, dust control and other systems to ensure the highest product quality and efficiency. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025.

The total investment in this facility exceeds $20 million, reflecting Superior Ag’s commitment to supporting local agriculture and providing farmers with the tools they need to succeed. Currently, Superior Ag has over 2,700 members throughout southwestern Indiana, northern and central Kentucky and the bordering regions of Illinois.

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