From myndnow:
A new skyscraper on the North Dakota prairie is just about finished - and it only took a week to take shape.
The structure rises up from the farmland near Lansford - thanks to 24-hour-a-day pouring of concrete for several days.
CHS-SunPrairie's operations manager says the new 83 North Project will be able to load 110 rail cars at a time and will take some pressure off the company's Mohall location.Great video at the link.
The building has been growing at a rate of around 20 feet per day - with concrete being pumped around the clock to slowly build up the walls of the six silos and main structure.
The new elevator is expected to be in operation by late spring and will join Minot, Bowbells, and Mohall as sites as shuttle load facilities for the CHS-SunPrairie.
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