Article: Landmark, company in talks to build soybean crush plant.

Byline: Gina Duwe

Mar. 9--EVANSVILLE-Discussions are moving forward to bring Wisconsin's first soybean crushing facility to Evansville.

But a plant that processes 2,400 tons of soybeans a day would cost $80 million to $100 million to build, said Larry Swalheim, CEO of Landmark Services Cooperative.

That's too much for Landmark to take on by itself, so co-op officials started talking with three large agriculture-based companies with the needed resources and expertise.

Swalheim said Thursday that one company dropped out immediately. The second spent time reviewing finances but decided not to participate because the company already ...

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