Grain Shipper Challenges Railroad Rates and Routing Limits

This case could influence how much leverage grain shippers have when a preferred rail outlet is blocked or priced too high.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS (RFD NEWS) — A High Plains grain shipper has brought two major cases before the Surface Transportation Board, arguing a short line railroad’s lease terms and rates are blocking a lower-cost western outlet for wheat, sorghum, and corn. The dispute could matter well beyond one company because it touches rail competition, interchange access, and grain shipping costs to western markets.

Weskan Grain says it wants to move grain west from Scott City East in Kansas to its Stockton, Colorado, facility, where freight rates to Southern California are substantially lower. But the company argues that an interchange commitment, often called a paper barrier, effectively blocks that routing.

In a separate case, Weskan is challenging Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad rates as unreasonable. The company says there is no practical alternative for transportation and that truck movement along the roughly 80-mile route would be too costly.

The lease dispute already produced a notable ruling. In March 2026, STB denied K&O’s petition for renewal authority tied to amended lease terms and said the railroad failed to show the arrangement was consistent with rail transportation policy.

The rate case is also significant because it is STB’s first grain rate case in nearly 30 years. Together, the two proceedings could shape how grain shippers challenge routing limits and rail pricing in lower-density regions.

Farm-Level Takeaway: This case could influence how much leverage grain shippers have when a preferred rail outlet is blocked or priced too high.
Tony St. James, RFD News Markets Specialist
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Tony St. James joined the RFD-TV talent team in August 2024, bringing a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to RFD-TV and Rural Radio Channel 147 Sirius XM. In addition to his role as Market Specialist (collaborating with Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady to provide radio and TV audiences with the latest updates on ag commodity markets), he hosts “Rural America Live” and serves as talent for trade shows.

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