Richardson Pioneer is expanding its retail crop input network in Saskatchewan.

Richardson plans to build three new crop inputs centres in the province this fall and will be announcing additional new builds across the Prairies.

Tracey Shelton is Richardson’s Director of Corporate Communications and says where the new centres will be located.

"We are building a new crop input center in Pasqua, near Moose Jaw, and another one in Elrose, and then we are basically adding a new facility in Wakaw, Saskatchewan that will replace a current facility there," she said.

Richardson Pioneer’s three new crop inputs sites will each have high-speed fertilizer blending capabilities, modern offices and a 6,000-square-foot warehouse.

Construction is expected to begin this fall with the intention to have all three new facilities fully operational by later 2017.