2019-01-29 04:36:42

American agriculture has been built by optimistic, innovative thinkers who are constantly looking for a better way — better efficiency, better productivity, better bottom-line results. While in some industries that might be construed as short-term thinking designed to improve quarterly results, in agriculture, it’s aimed at maintaining a healthy business for the years and generations to come.
At CHS, we share that optimism and desire for perpetual improvement. This issue of C magazine provides a few examples of applying ingenuity to everyday situations to deliver results that are measurably better.
In the opening story, you’ll read about changing demand for diesel fuel and new options in the premium diesel category that will help you get more power and efficiency from on- and off-road equipment. We are committed to maintaining a ready supply of the fuel you need with qualities that help you get more from every hour on the job.
Shifts in European consumer tastes have opened a new window of opportunity for North Dakota wheat growers and local cooperatives, who are earning premiums on durum wheat through a relationship CHS has forged with Barilla, the Italian pasta company.
Gaining the most value from crop nutrient applications is another area where your cooperative system is finding new ways to increase return on investment. Nitrogen stabilization technology offered by CHS Agronomy is available to help corn growers reduce nitrogen loss during cool, wet spring conditions so more nutrients are available to the growing crop.
We’ll never stop looking for better ways to provide the products, services and expertise you value from CHS. We’re wired that way, just as you are. We know there are many exciting innovations on the horizon, waiting to be discovered, developed and put to use.

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