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  • Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the individual-kernel level, bringing new high-quality seed varieties to market faster. Grain experts examine the possibility of using the same technology to test post-harvest quality, potentially raising the bar on customer expectations and affecting contracting. Emerging technologies, such as CO2 and relative humidity sensors, can be used today to meet the elevated quality expectations of tomorrow.
    Micro-quality: Every Kernel Counts
     

    Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the...

    Article • May 11th, 2011

  • This diagram represents a  general grain process flow diagram and sampling points in the proposed grain tracing and recall system. 

[Diagram provided 
by Kyun Min Lee, a PhD student at 
Texas A&M.]
    Grain Traceability = Good for Business
     

    Taking a systems-based approach to traceability and quality management

    Article • June 14th, 2010

  • In a matter of months, the main concern shifted from worrying about whether to raise bids to how to handle the now infamous 2009 harvest.
    A harvest for history
     

    In a matter of months, the main concern shifted from worrying about whether...

    Article • January 12th, 2010

  • The RTU unit on the side of the bin automates fan operation to control grain temperature and moisture content.
    Taking a New Look at Grain Storage
     

    In this issue, we examine the vision to see if the picture looks clear or...

    Article • February 23rd, 2009

  • Measurement and Information: The Currency of Grain Quality
     

    Researchers and industry stakeholders from around the globe discussed...

    Article • August 11th, 2008

  • The United States remains the leading provider of high-quality grains to the global marketplace; however, can we be expected to maintain that position forever?
    Delivering on the Promise
     

    The United States remains the leading provider of high-quality grains to...

    Article • June 11th, 2008

  • Quality from the Ground Up
     

    Grain quality truly begins at the ground level with the right choice of...

    Article • June 11th, 2008

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