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  • Doug Sommer, plant manager of East Kansas Agri-Energy, accepts an Energy Star Award at the 2008 Fuel Ethanol Workshop.
    Producing Energy Efficiently
     

    The EPA honored two ethanol facilities in Iowa and Kansas with Energy...

    Article • October 1st, 2008

  • In honor of its 50th anniversary, Feed & Grain reached out to industry leaders seeking insight into what the future holds for U.S agriculture. Population growth, emerging technology and the demand for food will shape the face of the industry, but will grain handlers and feed manufacturers be ready to face the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead?
    What's on the Horizon? Predictions for the Future of Agriculture
     

    In honor of its 50th anniversary, Feed & Grain reached out to industry...

    Article • March 10th, 2011

  • The top 20% of employees in operational roles boost productivity 40% over average employees.
    Managing Talent for Success: Today and Tomorrow
     

    The top 20% of employees in operational roles boost productivity 40% over...

    Article • September 7th, 2011

  • It's Not Your Father's Co-op
     

    Gold-Eagle Cooperative realized years ago that if it didn't keep moving...

    Article • October 1st, 2008

  • Feed & Grain examines many aspects of the grain quality equation from added-value trait packages to grain testing protocols and how they might affect your operation.
    Putting A Price Tag On Quality
     

    Feed & Grain examines many aspects of the grain quality equation from...

    Article • June 17th, 2009

  • A husband and wife team breeds a unique purple maize with potential applications for the feed and food sectors.
    Rootworm Research Leads to Synthetic Dye Alternative
     

    A husband and wife team breeds a unique purple maize with potential...

    Article • August 10th, 2009

  • FEW Restores Faith in Ethanol Industry
     

    FEED & GRAIN previews the 24th annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo...

    Article • June 11th, 2008

  • Fractionation technology can help ethanol producers introduce food- and feed-grade products to a variety of markets, alleviating the heated food vs. fuel debate.
    Fractionation: An Answer to the Food vs. Fuel Debate
     

    Fractionation technology can help ethanol producers introduce food- and...

    Article • August 11th, 2008

  • Keeping it Clean
     

    Effective grain cleaning is only possible once you determine your needs and...

    Article • August 11th, 2008

  • 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

  • Bringing vision and values to life in your firm
    Bringing vision and values to life in your firm
     

    Does your company’s vision match your values? How your company acts or...

    Article • October 12th, 2009

  • POET to Partner With DSM to Make Cellulosic Ethanol
     

    First commercial demonstration of the technology will be at Project...

    News • February 2nd, 2012

  • Cakeguard-treated WDG can last up to 14 days while untreated WDG spoils in three to seven days. A foul smell, clumpy consistency and black color are indicitave of spoiled WDG.
    New Solutions to Old Problems
     

    Short shelf life and difficult handling characteristics deter ethanol...

    Article • April 1st, 2008

  • Picking Up the Pace
     

    The key to successful management lies in the ability to objectively look at...

    Article • September 16th, 2010

  • Overlooking maintenance issues can be costly and time-consuming. Experienced maintenance professionals share how to keep operations running smoothly.
    Maintenance Made Easy
     

    Overlooking maintenance issues can be costly and time-consuming...

    Article • February 8th, 2008

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