Dear Charlie,
I am somewhat confused about why we as grain growers in western Canada... have given up.
Here is a US Coop... that is making a difference, and returning the profits to farmers!
'CHS Inc. ( http://www.chsinc.com/ ) is a diversified energy, grains and foods company committed to providing the essential resources that enrich lives. A Fortune 500 company, CHS is owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Northwest and from the Canadian border to Texas, along with thousands of preferred stockholders. CHS provides products and services ranging from grain marketing to food processing to meet the needs of customers around the world. It also operates petroleum refineries/pipelines and, through a broad range of working partnerships, markets and distributes Cenex® brand energy products and renewable fuels, along with agronomic inputs and livestock feed to rural America. CHS is listed on the NASDAQ at CHSCP.'
'ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, U.S. — CHS Inc. shareholders are sharing in an unprecedented $343 million disbursement as a result of the energy and grain-based foods company's record fiscal 2008 earnings, the company said on Feb. 13. It marks the fifth consecutive record return to shareholders by CHS and is the largest ever made by a U.S. cooperative.
A $231 million distribution currently underway consists of cash patronage, equity redemption and CHS preferred stock issued as equity redemption. Distributions of equity and preferred stock dividends later this year are expected to bring the fiscal 2009 total to $343 million.
"Once again, CHS has demonstrated one of the most important ways we can deliver on our mission of adding value for all of our stakeholders," said Michael Toelle, CHS board chairman. "The strong performance the company achieved during fiscal 2008 has enabled CHS to continue to grow, to be financially sound and to provide a return on our owners' investment in diverse businesses ranging from energy to grain marketing to food processing."
CHS net income for its fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2008, was $803 million.'
http://www.world-grain.com/
I am somewhat confused about why we as grain growers in western Canada... have given up.
Here is a US Coop... that is making a difference, and returning the profits to farmers!
'CHS Inc. ( http://www.chsinc.com/ ) is a diversified energy, grains and foods company committed to providing the essential resources that enrich lives. A Fortune 500 company, CHS is owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Northwest and from the Canadian border to Texas, along with thousands of preferred stockholders. CHS provides products and services ranging from grain marketing to food processing to meet the needs of customers around the world. It also operates petroleum refineries/pipelines and, through a broad range of working partnerships, markets and distributes Cenex® brand energy products and renewable fuels, along with agronomic inputs and livestock feed to rural America. CHS is listed on the NASDAQ at CHSCP.'
'ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, U.S. — CHS Inc. shareholders are sharing in an unprecedented $343 million disbursement as a result of the energy and grain-based foods company's record fiscal 2008 earnings, the company said on Feb. 13. It marks the fifth consecutive record return to shareholders by CHS and is the largest ever made by a U.S. cooperative.
A $231 million distribution currently underway consists of cash patronage, equity redemption and CHS preferred stock issued as equity redemption. Distributions of equity and preferred stock dividends later this year are expected to bring the fiscal 2009 total to $343 million.
"Once again, CHS has demonstrated one of the most important ways we can deliver on our mission of adding value for all of our stakeholders," said Michael Toelle, CHS board chairman. "The strong performance the company achieved during fiscal 2008 has enabled CHS to continue to grow, to be financially sound and to provide a return on our owners' investment in diverse businesses ranging from energy to grain marketing to food processing."
CHS net income for its fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2008, was $803 million.'
http://www.world-grain.com/
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