An already chaotic fertilizer market has been rocked by the conflict in Ukraine. Despite the uncertainty, CHS Executive Vice President of Country Operations Rick Dusek says the co-op is ready for the short-term. “I would say that most of the material we need is either in-country or on its way and it will be making its way up through the Port of Galveston. Our investment in CF Nitrogen and having that domestic production is really proving to be very beneficial this year.” With product shortages and supply chain issues, the availability of crop inputs will remain unpredictable. Flexibility will be a must. “We feel pretty good we’ll be able to supply the things we need. It might not be the brand you want or the label that you want, but the team is working really hard to make sure we’ve got product for our growers.”
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