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March 3, 2015
MERRILL, Ore. (AP) — This could have been the last year for the Malin Potato Co-op. Instead, the 52-year-old company is building a state-of-the-art, $7 million facility to move it into the future of agriculture.
“It's exciting,” said Dave Cacka, general manager for Malin Potato Co-op. “We're looking forward to getting this operational. The fellas that own the co-op, they're doing this for the future of ag in the Klamath Basin. It's for the young guys coming up. If we can find a niche that works, and they can make a profit, that's the thing to do here.”
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