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  • Two Rivers Cooperative
    Expansion Tests Co-op's Determination
     

    Two Rivers Cooperative enjoys the peaks and overcomes the valleys of...

    Article • March 8th, 2012

  • Aims to help shape regulations on identifying hazards at feed manufacturing and handling facilities
    NGFA Makes Recommendations to FDA on Implementing Key Provisions of New Food/Feed Safety Law
     

    Aims to help shape regulations on identifying hazards at feed manufacturing...

    News • June 9th, 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • New method developed by scientists at the Office of the Texas State Chemist will reduce the cost of testing, improve sensitivity to toxin levels and speed up turnaround.
    Research Boosts Regulatory Efficiency
     

    New method developed by scientists at the Office of the Texas State Chemist...

    Article • April 12th, 2011

  • Grain Quality Basics: Attention to Detail Produces Results
     

    Drs. John Foltz and Joan Fulton break down the basics of grain quality...

    Article • May 11th, 2010

  • As grain elevators and mill operators plan for the 2010 harvest, the millwright community discusses the state of the industry and offers its perspective on a wide-range of issues.
    Looking to the future: Observations from the millwright’s vantage point
     

    As grain elevators and mill operators plan for the 2010 harvest, the...

    Article • February 4th, 2010

  • Keeping it Clean
     

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

    Article • August 11th, 2008

  • Illinois Corn Off to a Good Start
     

    Except in areas that got heavy rainfall or hail

    News • May 10th, 2012

  • Mark Carpenter
    Diluting Damaged Grain: A Blend of Legal Issues?
     

    With careful attention to regulations, blending continues to be a viable...

    Article • April 27th, 2010

  • You know “quality” doesn’t just apply to grain these days. There are lots of ways to build a mind-set for quality designed to benefit both you and your customers.
    Quality - How to Keep it Everybody’s Job
     

    You know “quality” doesn’t just apply to grain these days. There...

    Article • June 11th, 2008

  • Dick Kobetz, president of Sunfield Engineering, Inc., shares tips on how to successfully maintain concrete bins.
    How to Manage Concrete Assets
     

    Dick Kobetz, president of Sunfield Engineering, Inc., shares tips on how to...

    Article • July 22nd, 2010

  • Benchmarking: Comparing performance over time and against industry norms
     

    Competition will best serve the needs of society.

    Article • February 19th, 2010

  • Benchmarking: Comparing performance over time and against industry norms
     

    A useful and productive method for implementing new processes in your...

    Article • February 4th, 2010

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