Biggest changeDescription Location(s) Energy Refineries Laurel, Montana, and McPherson, Kansas Propane terminals 9 locations in Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin Transportation terminals/repair facilities 12 locations in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin Petroleum and asphalt terminals/storage facilities 12 locations in Kansas, Montana, North Dakota and Wisconsin Pipelines: Cenex Pipeline, LLC Laurel, Montana, to Fargo, North Dakota Front Range Pipeline, LLC Canadian border to Laurel, Montana Jayhawk Pipeline, LLC Throughout Kansas, with branches in Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas Conway Pipeline McPherson, Kansas, to Conway, Kansas Kaw Pipe Line Company Locations throughout Kansas Osage Pipe Line Company, LLC Oklahoma to Kansas (50% owned by CHS) Zip Trip corporate headquarters Spokane, Washington Convenience stores/gas stations 39 locations in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming Lubricant plants/warehouses 3 locations in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota; Kenton, Ohio; and Amarillo, Texas 23 Table of Contents Description Location(s) Ag Global Grain and Processing Grain terminals 14 locations in the United States, including sites in Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Texas and Wisconsin 5 locations in Brazil 3 locations in Europe, including in Hungary and Romania Fertilizer terminal Argentina Grain marketing offices 2 locations in the United States, including in Minnesota and Nebraska 16 locations in South America, including in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay 8 locations in Europe, including in Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland and Ukraine 4 locations in Asia, including in China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan Oilseed facilities Fairmont, Hallock and Mankato, Minnesota Sunflower processing plants Fargo and Grandin, North Dakota Storage and warehouse facilities Joliette, North Dakota; and Winkler, Canada Ethanol plants Annawan and Rochelle, Illinois Ag Retail Agri-operations facilities Approximately 420 community locations located in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin Feed manufacturing facilities 9 locations in Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon and South Dakota Wholesale Agronomy Deepwater port Galveston, Texas Terminals 11 locations in Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, South Dakota and Texas Bulk chemical rail terminal facility Brooten, Minnesota Distribution warehouses 28 locations in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin Research and development center Randolph, Minnesota Corporate and Other Corporate headquarters A 33-acre campus in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, consisting of a building with approximately 320,000 square feet of office space and two smaller buildings with approximately 13,400 and 9,000 square feet of space Office facilities Washington, District of Columbia
Biggest changeDescription Location(s) Energy Refineries Laurel, Montana, and McPherson, Kansas Propane terminals 9 locations in Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin Transportation terminals/repair facilities 12 locations in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin Petroleum and asphalt terminals/storage facilities 12 locations in Kansas, Montana, North Dakota and Wisconsin Pipelines: Cenex Pipeline, LLC Laurel, Montana, to Fargo, North Dakota Front Range Pipeline, LLC Canadian border to Laurel, Montana Jayhawk Pipeline, LLC Throughout Kansas, with branches in Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas Conway Pipeline McPherson, Kansas, to Conway, Kansas Kaw Pipe Line Company Locations throughout Kansas Osage Pipe Line Company, LLC Oklahoma to Kansas (50% owned by CHS) Cenex Zip Trip ® corporate headquarters Spokane, Washington Convenience stores/gas stations 39 locations in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming Lubricant plants/warehouses 2 locations in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, and Kenton, Ohio Ag Global Grain and Processing Grain terminals 13 locations in the United States in Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi and Texas 5 locations in Brazil 3 locations in Europe in Hungary and Romania Fertilizer terminal Argentina Grain marketing offices 2 locations in the United States in Minnesota and Nebraska 17 locations in Latin and South America in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay 8 locations in Europe in Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland and Ukraine 4 locations in Asia in China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan Oilseed processing facilities Fairmont, Hallock and Mankato, Minnesota Sunflower processing facilities Fargo and Grandin, North Dakota Storage and warehouse facility Joliette, North Dakota Ethanol plants Annawan and Rochelle, Illinois Ag Retail Agri-operations facilities Approximately 400 community locations in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin Feed manufacturing facilities 9 locations in Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon and South Dakota Wholesale Agronomy Deepwater port Galveston, Texas Terminals 11 locations in Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, South Dakota and Texas Bulk chemical rail terminal facility Brooten, Minnesota Distribution warehouses 28 locations in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin Research and development center Randolph, Minnesota 24 Table of Contents Description Location(s) Corporate and Other Corporate headquarters 33-acre campus in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, consisting of a building with approximately 320,000 square feet of office space and two smaller buildings with approximately 13,400 and 9,000 square feet of space Office facilities Washington, District of Columbia, and Kansas City, Missouri