BROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) – An Ohio company is planning to build a new grain elevator in central Nebraska near Broken Bow. This new 3.8-million-bushel grain elevator will be run by The Andersons Inc. The Maumee, Ohio, company expects the elevator to be ready for the 2012 harvest. The elevator will be built along the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad’s main line crossing the state. The facility will be able to load grain into either trucks or trains. Elizabeth Babcock is president of the Custer County Economic Development Corporation. She says this will help the area’s economy and give farmers another option of where to sell their grain.