If you look at whether or not they're interested in doing that, I would point to their fourth quarter earnings call transcript where they suggest that the record crop presents lots of opportunities to basically move grain more efficiently. Furthermore, they say:
...it’s going to be one of the crop years where we don’t have the peakiness that we’ve had in the past. We’ll probably have some large carryover and with an average crop..., we’re going to see strong movement [of grain] throughout the year.
All of that is codespeak for being very happy to smooth out the demand of the grain industry over the course of the next year and into the following year as well.