CHS has enjoyed back-to-back record years. The nation’s largest cooperative has returned more than $1.7 billion to its member-owners over two years and more than $3.2 billion over the past ten years. During the annual meeting, CHS President and CEO Jay Debertin described the current evolution in biofuels as “a game changer.” CHS is included in the expansion of the domestic soybean crush business. “We have plants in Fairmont, Minnesota and Mankato, Minnesota that we have expanded by 30-to-35 percent and we are looking at building a new one in southern Wisconsin. It is all driven by renewable diesel. It is, I think, one more reason that I look at agriculture and say the future looks bright.”
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