PASCO — A Japanese company is investing $14 million in the expansion of a hay storage and hay cubing operation at the Port of Pasco’s industrial park.
The company, Zen-Noh Hay, ships compressed hay cubes to dairy and beef cattle farmers in Japan and other parts of Asia.
Port Director Jim Toomey told the Tri-City Herald alfalfa hay is a major export crop. About a third of the hay grown in Washington is exported, mostly to Asia.
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