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Grain Facility Management
Appropriate Use of Financial Leverage in Your Feed and Grain Business
Strategies for using your assets to invest in your facility.
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5 Ways to Prepare your Facility for AI Implementation
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Learn five key areas to target when laying the groundwork for a potential AI implementation at your facility. Brand Insights from Easy Automation, Inc.
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GEAPS Ahoy!: Exchange 2011
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Editor’s View
Attitude Impacts Efficiency
Grain Facility Management
WHEN $7 = $4.80
How elevator managers can wear the "farm advisor" hat while maintaining their competitive interests.
Grain Facility Management
Beyond Vertical Integration: Vertical Coordination As A Way To Capture Market Value
In the future, vertical coordination will consist of increasingly complex production, commodity marketing and licensing agreements.
Grain Facility Management
The Next Generation of Management: Creating a Succession Plan
Choose and develop the future leaders in your company.
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Fast Forward
Use technology to your advantage to enhance your business, and to make your business attractive and relevant to customers who were weaned on technology.
Grain Facility Management
Steps to Starting and Implementing a HACCP Plan
Following HACCP principles can help feed manufacturing facilities comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act.
Grain Facility Management
Food Safety Regulations Impact Feed and Grain Industry
First significant update and expansion of FDAs food safety regulatory power in 70 years calls for increased penalties for violators.
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Working with the Facebook Generation
Social media proves a useful tool in connecting with your future customers
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Affordable Options
CME/CBOT launches Weekly Grain Option Contracts in late May 2011.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Micro-quality: Making Every Kernel Count
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.
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