Recent flooding has wreaked havoc with transportation of dried distillers grains and those problems may persist, Sean Broderick, senior merchandiser for CHS in Minneapolis, said in an interview with DTN.
"Flood levels on the Missouri River are going to be a longer-lasting issue than what we thought even a week ago," Broderick said. "Flooding is tying up railcars moving to the Pacific Northwest and California. That will create more local supply because of the difficulty in moving railcars."