Mont. Political, Ag Leaders React To BNSF Purchase

 

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana political and agricultural leaders hope Berkshire Hathaway's planned purchase of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad will lead to lower shipping costs in Montana, but they doubt much will change.

Gov. Brian Schweitzer, a farmer and rancher, said Tuesday he had spoken to both Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, and Matthew Rose, BNSF's chairman, president and CEO.

"I said to both of them that I look forward to working with both in the future to improve service and shipping costs for our farmers, our miners and our merchants," Schweitzer said.

U.S. Sens. Jon Tester and Max Baucus said they also are concerned about shipping rates for Montana farmers and other businesses.

"Montana agriculture would be in pretty rough shape without the railroad, and vice versa," said Tester, an organic grain farmer. "No matter who owns the rails, we need to work together to bring down shipping rates for Montana farmers, ranchers and businesses."

Baucus said he spoke with Buffett on Tuesday.

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