Margins are tight in agriculture, but CHS Ag Services Senior Director of Operations Ryan Anderson does not anticipate major changes in how those acres are managed. “Our growers have been through this before,” said Anderson. “In visiting with growers, they want to have bushels to sell and they know that they’ve got to use the right inputs to do that.” The weather appears to be cooperating for a timely start to spring planting in the northern Red River Valley. Anderson is happy with what he’s seeing for field conditions. “We didn’t have a lot of snowfall over the winter, but there is plenty (of moisture) to get the crop started.”
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