The tariff situation is very fluid. While ag retailers are monitoring the fertilizer situation daily, CHS Ag Services Senior Director of Operations Ryan Anderson said the co-op is well positioned for the season ahead. “We’re very fortunate to have the storage that we have,” said Anderson. “We have most of our spring needs on hand before we even start planting; we do need some in-season product, but a lot of that’s going to be domestic product coming from our Galveston, Texas port.” That storage includes a new 26,000-ton dry fertilizer hub south of Hallock, Minnesota which will be fully operational this spring. CHS Ag Servies and CHS Northland held their annual meetings in Grand Forks on Thursday.
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