While most farm input costs remain firm, CHS Senior Vice President of Energy Jason Schwantz said the fall diesel fuel prices look favorable. “Refinery run rates have been running at some historical highs and the supply chain seems to be in a fairly good spot,” said Schwantz. “There’s an extremely large crop out there and how fast it comes on with this warm weather that we’ve been having could be a factor (for future price trends).”
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