Wisconsin ag teacher wins top CHS Foundation grant At the CHS Annual Meeting, attendees voted to award a $10,000 teacher grant from the CHS Foundation to Sioux Falls Career and Technical Education Academy in Sioux Falls, S.D.; $15,000… Read More
Mycotoxins vs. Molds Are Mycotoxins and molds the same? What is a Mycotoxin versus Mold? Often these two terminologies get used interchangeably, and often considered the same. However, they are not the same…. Read More
Grain Division Report New Salem is handling corn! If you have not noticed, New Salem has a daily posted bid for corn… check it out. We bought some corn already, will be loading… Read More
Hello from Richardton! We just finished our 2nd Annual Bale Decorating Contest! We would like to thank Mark and Judy Hoff for letting us borrow their straw bales. We would also like to… Read More
CHS owners elect five board members and pass bylaw amendments CHS owners elected five of their peers to the CHS Board of Directors on Dec. 2, 2022. From left: Al Holm, Sleepy Eye, Minn.; Mark Farrell, Cross Plains, Wis.; Jerrad… Read More
CHS reports strong fiscal year 2022 earnings Net Income of $1.7 Billion and Revenues of $47.8 Billion Exceed Previous Records CHS Inc. reported net income of $1.7 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2022, compared… Read More
Power of cooperative ownership As America’s largest farmer-owned cooperative, the cooperative model and the strength it brings to local communities is the backbone of CHS. Every October, that model is celebrated as part of… Read More
CHS intends to return $1 billion in cash to owners CHS Inc., the nation’s leading agribusiness cooperative, intends to return a total of $1 billion in cash patronage and equity redemptions to its owners in calendar year 2023, delivering on… Read More
Hello From Richardton! We have a new face in the store. Sadia Zafar joined us at the end of May as our new Agronomy Sales Representative. Sadia is a recent North Dakota State… Read More
Fly control! Horn flies can cause big problems for cattle and cattle producers. The biting insects feed on the blood of cattle, up to 40 times per day. When flies reach a… Read More