This was the first day in weeks that I've watched CNBC. I heard that Jim Cramer tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this week. Today, he's live on "Mad Money" and he looks perfectly normal, healthy, and hale. This is why we're shutting down the economy -- for folks testing positive for Covid-19 and looking as normal, healthy, and hale as Jim Cramer. Oh, give me a break.
He has a full studio of camera people, a producer, housekeeping staff, hanger on, tour groups, and there he is, known to have tested positive and no mask! Say what? Tested positive, inside, and not wearing a mask?
But I digress. Back to the soybean story.
From The Bismarck Tribune: "groups combine to build new soybean plants in North Dakota" -- link here:
- byline: Casselton:
- deal finalized; has been in the works for two years;
- Louisiana-based CGB Enterprises Inc. and Minnesota Soybean Processors: joint venture
- to be called, North Dakota Soybean Processor LLC -- will own and operate the plant;
- to be located in Casselton, 25 miles west of Fargo, ND (in other words, not the high-tax state of Minnesota)
- to be fully operational by 2024; will create up to 60 new jobs:
- expected to crush 42.5 million bushels of soybeans in the first year
- big consumer? livestock
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