An issue that was at the center of the re-election run of Public Utilities Commission Chairman Chris Nelson will be a legislative priority. Nelson says he doesn’t want to see another failure like Anderson Seed again in the state…
The seed company moved to Redfield with state economic help, and later closed, leading to millions of dollars in losses for many ag producers. Nelson says they want to make sure they are kept up to date on the financial status of seed buyers and sellers…
Nelson says while they want more oversight, they also don’t want to run any companies out of business…