
CHS plans propane terminal expansion to address pipeline changes
March 11, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
CHS Inc. plans to invest about $18 million to expand its propane rail terminal network in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota.
Read MoreCHS Inc. plans to invest about $18 million to expand its propane rail terminal network in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota.
Read MoreSteve Burnet, an Oregon farmer and cooperative leader who helped create CHS Inc., died Jan. 19. He was 72.
Read MoreCHS Inc. has completed construction of a propane terminal in Biddeford, Maine, in time to meet growing demand…
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Read MoreMarketers of all sizes have probably looked at competitors, farm cooperatives included, with a resentful eye at one time or another. Some marketers will naturally argue that farm co-ops have an advantage serving the agricultural community, that they’re able to supply farmers with lower propane prices and that they’re pricing others out of farm delivery.
Read MoreSafety is the essence of every successful propane operation, but you get the feeling that CHS Propane in Kalispell, Mont., is especially attentive to the process. Perhaps that’s because, facing the challenging delivery conditions 3,000 feet and above in elevation, there is little choice.
Read MoreHamilton Energy, a division of Hamilton Farm Bureau, is now connected to the propane resources of CHS Inc.
Read MorePropane marketers learned crucial rules for safely and effectively handling propane emergencies at an Industry Responders’ Conference in White Bear Lake, Minn.
Read MoreIt looks like we’ll have plenty of inventory. Only it may not be in the right place.
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