Adair County Supervisors approve FS Agriland anhydrous ammonia expansion/relocation plan

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 23rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Adair County held a public hearing this (Wednesday) morning in Greenfield, with regard to proposed plans by Agriland FS, to expand their anhydrous ammonia storage facilities and the relocation of anhydrous ammonia tanks. Agriland representatives were on-hand to provide a brief summary of the project, which is located at 1706 160th Street, near Casey.

Having not heard any oral, nor received any written objections, the Supervisors approved the expansion plan as presented. They also approved a request from Weed Commissioner Nathan Jensen, for publication of a Notice of Weed Destruction. During Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman’s portion of the agenda, the Board passed a resolution setting a public hearing to vacate a portion of Lewis Avenue. The road was established as a straight throughway in 1879, but was relocated about a dozen years later.

The easement is for road purposes, and since it is not being used for that purpose, Kauffman said it should be vacated and quick-claim deed it back to the Baudler family and then obtain an easement, “Plus a little extra.” The Board approved setting the date for a public hearing as May 21st, at 9:05-a.m. Kauffman then presented his weekly report on Adair County Secondary Roads Department maintenance and activities.

The Adair County Supervisors discussed the Medical Examiner’s fee, with regard to mileage. The rate has not been updated for about 13-years, according to Auditor Mandy Berg. The Board’s consensus was a fee of $200 plus mileage, is appropriate considering what other counties are paying. The new rate is effective as of July 1, 2025.

They acknowledged receipt of a Manure Management Plan Update from Prestage Farms. And, the Board approved signing of a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with Decatur County, for Mental Health Advocate services. They also approved a Child Abuse Prevention Grant drawdown, in the amount of $990.40.

The same MOU was approved for other counties in the area that are part of the mental health advocate consortium.