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North Dakota Grain Trader Retires

Keith Finney had a career that spanned 47 years

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Keith Finney bought his last corn for Tharaldson Ethanol on his 67th birthday, March 28, 2020, reports AgWeek.

Thus ended 47 years of grain buying. The length of his career, plus his unique experience in large-volume corn makes it likely he’s traded more grain bushels than anyone in the region’s history. “Certainly hundreds of millions of bushels,” Finney told AgWeek.

Finney's career spans a remarkable range — shoveling coal at a small co-op, filling boxcars, private grain elevators, the region’s first greenfield shuttle loader, the first western North Dakota ethanol plant, and finally,buying corn for the sixth-largest ethanol plant in the country.

Read the full article at AgWeek.

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