Green Plains Renewable Energy announced today its acquisition of a grain storage facility located in Hopkins, Missouri. The grain storage facility can house up to 2 million bushels of grain and was formerly owned by Horizon Grain of Hopkins, Inc and GS Grain LLC. The grain elevator is located about 45 minutes from Green Plains’ ethanol biorefinery in Shenandoah, Iowa.
“Expanding our agribusiness operations to further diversify our revenues and cash flows remains a priority for us in 2011,” stated Todd Becker, President and Chief Executive Officer. “The close proximity to our ethanol production and grain facilities in southwest Iowa makes this elevator a solid fit within our business platform. Combining this acquisition with our existing storage capacity and the announced expansion of our Tennessee grain assets, we will have 35 million bushels of grain storage capacity within our agribusiness segment by this fall’s harvest. We continue to look for additional acquisition opportunities to grow our agribusiness segment.”


Brad Keselowski driving the #2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger won the inaugural
Despite media attention regarding an “incident” between him and driver Kyle Busch on Saturday, Richard Childress was happy to come by the American Ethanol tent Sunday and voice his support for corn farmers and the domestically produced fuel.
Corn growers are very proud to be a part of bringing the story of ethanol to the nation through NASCAR.
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Getting ready for the American Ethanol event at the 

The win was a big deal for Clint Bowyer, who is from Emporia, Kan., as it was his first NASCAR national-series victory in his home state. 