![]() ![]() ![]() The two companies are currently building a rail-served grain terminal near Sterling, Kan., that is scheduled to be operational in 2024. ![]() This expanded partnership will drive long-term growth through a responsive grain network and reinvestment to expand marketing opportunities and modernize rail infrastructure in this vital growing region. “This initiative expands our collaborative presence and maximizes our complementary asset base in the region to create an efficient, integrated supply chain to connect cooperative- and farmer-owners in the Southern Plains with customers around the world while leveraging the TEMCO terminal in Houston, Texas.” “CHS has been successfully partnering with MKC through joint ventures for more than 10 years,” says John Griffith, executive vice president, ag business, CHS. This development will expand market access and patronage-eligible options to maximize owner value by connecting area farmers and cooperatives with end-use markets and customers. and Mid-Kansas Cooperative (MKC) announced their intention to expand their current grain marketing joint venture to maximize the value of an end-to-end cooperative supply chain in the Southern Plains. ![]()
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