ATLANTA, Ind. — Beck’s recently acquired the Mid-State Seed soybean processing facility in Marshall in central Missouri.
The facility includes:
• State-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure designed to support efficient seed conditioning and distribution.
• Approximately 150,000 square feet of warehouse space.
• An additional 5,000 square feet of office space.
• Capacity to process up to 1 million units annually.
• More than 400,000 bushels of storage capacity.
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“Missouri will likely be our No. 1 state in soybean growth over the 2025 and 2026 seasons,” said Scott Beck, president of Beck’s.
“By investing in high-quality infrastructure and elevating our footprint in this region, we’re investing to support the significant demand for our products by farmers in Missouri, Iowa and west.”
Mid-State employees can interview for roles with Beck’s during the transition.
“We appreciate the contributions of the Mid-State team over the years and their role in supporting this operation,” said Jason Weirich, chief operating officer for MFA Incorporated.
“After careful evaluation, we determined that our relationships with contract seed processors deliver the best strategy for MFA to provide seed genetics that fit our customers’ needs.
“Sale of the facility allows us to responsibly transition this operation while maintaining continuity for our customers.”
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