Facility Feature
Legacy Cooperative Boosts Flexibility With Two New Upright Concrete Tanks

North Dakota Facility Handles Bigger Grain Volume With 1 million Bushels of Added Storage

A merger in 2019 between two north central North Dakota cooperatives resulted in the need to add a million bushels of upright concrete storage at the new cooperative’s headquarters and rail terminal to handle the additional volume of grain.

North Central Grain Cooperative in Bisbee, ND merged with Cando Farmers Grain and Oil, Cando, ND, to form Legacy Cooperative in January 2019.

Bisbee Terminal on Northern Plains Railroad

The Bisbee terminal is on the Northern Plains Railroad, a short-line, but the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) has trackage rights into Bisbee, says Legacy CEO and General Manager Sean Slowinski. He’s been with North Central and now Legacy for nearly nine years; prior to that, he worked for Greenway Cooperative in Rochester, MN.

The cooperative ships all of its soybeans and some of its hard red spring (HRS) wheat to the Pacific Northwest for export. The rest of its wheat goes to eastern mills. And like a lot of grain handlers on the Northern Plains, Legacy handles a variety of other crops, including canola, barley, flaxseed, sunflowerseed, oats, pinto beans, and field peas, any of which may or may not see the inside of a railcar.

Slowinski estimates that annual volume for the newly combined coop might run 21 million to 22 million bushels a year.

Both of the original cooperatives went into the merger planning on expanding storage capacity “We wanted the capacity to get our crops to the rail loadout quickly,” Slowinski says. “We have an overlap of crops being harvested. This last year (2020), we were still finishing up wheat and canola and already starting to take in soybeans.”

Construction Project handled by Vigen Construction

Early in 2019, Legacy awarded a contract to build the new storage to Vigen Construction, Inc., East Grand Forks, MN (218-773-1159) to be the general contractor and millwright on the project.

“Vigen has built all of our concrete silos here at Bisbee, a total of 24, dating back to the original elevator in 1987,” says Slowinski.

Structural engineering was handled by VAA, LLC, Plymouth, MN (763-577-9100).

Construction began as soon as weather allowed in the spring of 2019. The cooperative began taking grain in the new tanks in October 2019, though some electrical work extended into the first quarter of 2020.

Two 500,000-bushel slipform concrete tanks added

Vigen constructed two 500,000-bushel slipform concrete tanks situated to the south of the east end of existing storage. Currently, they are holding soybeans.

These tanks are 82 feet in diameter and 135 feet tall, the largest to date for Legacy Cooperative. The tanks have flat concrete floors, Springland 16-inch sweep augers, 16-cable Hope Electric grain temperature monitoring systems, and BinMaster radar-type level indicators.

A set of four AGI Airlanco 30-hp centrifugal fans per tank supply 1/10 cfm per bushel of aeration.

A set of Schlagel 20,000-bph overhead drag conveyors carry grain to the new storage from existing grain handling equipment. Vigen built the catwalks supporting them.

The tanks empty onto AGI Hi Roller 60,000-bph above-ground enclosed belt conveyors.

“So far, everything is working flawlessly,” Slowinski says.

Ed Zdrojewski, editor

- From the March/April 2021 Grain Journal

Legacy Cooperative, Bisbee, ND • 800-232-9085

  • Founded: 1984
  • Storage capacity: 11 million bushels at eight locations
  • Annual volume: 21-22 million bushels
  • Annual sales: $200 million
  • Number of members: 1,487
  • Number of employees: 140
  • Crops handled: Hard red spring and hard red winter wheat, canola, soybeans, corn, flaxseed, barley, pinto beans, field peas, sunflowers, oats
  • Services: Grain handling and merchandising, agronomy, energy, convenience store, tires

Key personnel at Bisbee:

  • Sean Slowinski, CEO/general mgr.
  • David Berginski, operations mgr.
  • Mike Tverberg, merchandiser
  • Bob Swenson, merchandiser
  • Brook Larson, merchandiser
  • T.J. Martin, merchandiser
  • Jenny Janz, office manager
  • Joyce Benson, controller

Bisbee supplier list

  • Aeration fans • AGI Airlanco
  • Bearing sensors • Rolfes@Boone
  • Bin sweeps • Springland Mfg.
  • Catwalks • Vigen Construction, Inc.
  • Concrete tank builder • Vigen Construction, Inc.
  • Control system • Hope Electric
  • Conveyor bridges • Vigen Construction, Inc.
  • Conveyors (belt) • AGI Hi Roller
  • Conveyors (drag) • Schlagel Inc.
  • Electrical contractor • Hope Electric
  • Engineering • VAA, LLC
  • General contractor • Vigen Construction, Inc.
  • Grain temperature monitoring • Hope Electric
  • Level indicators • BinMaster Level Controls
  • Millwright • Vigen Construction, Inc.
  • Motion sensors • Process Control Systems Inc.
  • Motors • Toshiba International
  • Roof system • NIJAC Roofing & Insulation
  • Speed reducers • Dodge

Legacy Cooperative

  • new 500,000-bushel slipform concrete tanks
  • 500,000-bushel slipform concrete tanks
  • 30-hp AGI Airlanco centrifugal fans
  • AGI Hi Roller 60,000-bph above-ground reclaim conveyor
  • Schlagel 20,000-bph overhead drag conveyors

In This Issue

Grain Journal March April 2021

View this feature and more in the Grain Journal March April 2021 magazine.