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Chicago-based Archer Daniels Midland Co. says it will start crushing soybeans at its processing plant in Enderlin.

The southeastern North Dakota plant currently crushes canola and sunflower seeds.

The company says adding soybeans will help it capitalize on expanding acres of the crop in and around North Dakota.

ADM is one of the largest processors of oilseeds in North America. The company also is converting a canola processing line at its plant in Windsor, Ontario, into a flex line so it also can process soybeans.

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