$297.3 Million in Third Quarter Net Income Contributed to Strong Nine-Month Earnings

CHS Inc., the nation’s leading agribusiness cooperative, today released results for its third quarter ended May 31, 2024. The company reported quarterly net income of $297.3 million and revenues of $9.6 billion compared to net income of $547.5 million and revenues of $12.0 billion in the third quarter of fiscal year 2023. For the first nine months of fiscal year 2024, the company reported net income of $990.5 million and revenues of $30.1 billion compared to record net income of $1.6 billion and record revenues of $36.1 billion in the first nine months of fiscal year 2023.

Third quarter fiscal year 2024 highlights:

  • Financial performance was solid across our segments, although earnings were down from historically strong results in fiscal year 2023.
  • Revenues decreased due to weaker commodity prices.
  • Weaker grain and oilseed demand led to an earnings decline in our Ag segment compared to the prior year.
  • More challenging market conditions, including less favorable refining margins, led to lower earnings in our Energy segment versus the previous year.
  • Our equity method investments, led by our CF Nitrogen investment, performed well in evolving market conditions.

“Through the first nine months of our fiscal year, we have delivered strong financial results, including the third highest net income in our history,” said Jay Debertin, president and CEO of CHS Inc. “Although we continue to feel the adverse impacts of softening margins for ag and energy commodities, CHS is well positioned to navigate this commodity cycle downturn through a strong focus on cost control and efficiency. We are performing well and our supply chain investments enable us to connect farmers and member cooperatives with the inputs and services they need to help feed a growing global population.”

Energy
Pretax earnings of $97.9 million for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 represent a $101.1 million decrease versus the prior year period and reflect:

  • Decreased refining margins due to higher industry capacity utilization rates bringing additional refined fuel supply to the market, partially offset by lower costs for renewable fuel credits
  • Higher costs for heavy Canadian crude oil

Ag
Pretax earnings of $108.5 million represent a $125.0 million decrease versus the prior year period and reflect:

  • Lower crush margins in oilseed processing due to weaker meal and oil demand
  • Decreased margins for wholesale and retail agronomy products, partly offset by higher volumes sold
  • Compressed margins for our grain and oilseed product category caused by softer demand for U.S. commodities as trade flows shift as a result of a competitive global grain market

Nitrogen Production
Pretax earnings of $52.4 million represent a $3.9 million decrease versus the prior year period, attributed to decreased market prices for urea and UAN.

Corporate and Other
Pretax earnings of $51.1 million represent an $18.2 million decrease versus the prior year period, primarily reflecting lower equity income from Ventura Foods, which experienced less favorable market conditions for oil-based food products.

CHS Inc. Earnings*

by Segment

(in thousands $)

Three Months Ended May 31,Nine Months Ended May 31,
2024202320242023
Energy$          97,850$        198,995$        416,264$        860,411
Ag108,535233,515335,106439,248
Nitrogen Production52,36656,263125,834234,869
Corporate and Other51,11769,347135,168154,084
Income before income taxes309,868558,1201,012,3721,688,612
Income tax expense12,61310,77721,41666,305
Net income297,255547,343990,9561,622,307
Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interests(19)(156)452(111)
Net income attributable to CHS Inc. $        297,274$        547,499$        990,504$     1,622,418
*Earnings is defined as income (loss) before income taxes.

CHS Inc. (www.chsinc.com) creates connections to empower agriculture. As a leading global agribusiness and the largest farmer-owned cooperative in the United States, CHS serves customers in 65 countries and employs nearly 10,000 people worldwide. We provide critical crop inputs, market access and risk management services that help farmers feed the world. Our diversified agronomy, grains, foods and energy businesses recorded revenues of $45.6 billion in fiscal year 2023. We advance sustainability through our commitment to being stewards of the environment, building economic viability and strengthening community and employee well-being.  

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