About us

Our cooperative is one of many company-owned, locally-governed ag service centers that are part of CHS Inc., the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative, committed to delivering value and helping its owners grow. Our member-owners and customers are connected from locations close to home in North Dakota, to essential global markets.

At CHS, supporting our farmer-owners and customers is our top priority. We provide quality products, the latest innovations, and exceptional customer service. As agriculture and our communities evolve, we stay at the industry’s forefront. Locally, our knowledgeable and professional staff are ready to assist with all your agricultural, home, and business needs. From harvesting and selling your crop to custom fertility and crop protection solutions, we’re here to support your growth and help you build the business you envision.

CHS facility

Connected to something bigger

CHS is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States. Through the CHS cooperative system, collaboration drives access to energy, agronomy, grains and food services that help grow your business. With our extensive domestic and global operations, we are well-equipped to support your needs now and into the future.

Zero incidents goal

Safety resources

Safety is a top priority at CHS for our employees, customers and communities. Through ongoing training, regular safety meetings, health programs and emergency preparedness, we work to ensure safe operations every day. Our ZERO Incidents goal reflects our commitment to regulatory compliance, environmental responsibility and making sure everyone returns home safely.

Grain processing facility at sunset

CHS Southwest Grain history

On May 19, 1981, the final touches were put on the consolidating efforts to unite the following eight local grain cooperatives: Belfield, Dickinson, Gladstone, Killdeer, New England, Regent, Richardton and South Heart. As a result of those eight cooperatives joining together, Southwest Grain was created. Later that year, construction of the Boyle terminal began in Taylor, ND. In 1993, Southwest Grain merged with CHS Inc. to become CHS Southwest Grain. We were the first regional merger with CHS, which opened a new worldwide market to our patrons.