Each year, thousands of our peers in the grain storage and processing industry rely on in-person training to stay connected to what’s happening in the industry.
With many of these events cancelled this year, GEAPS has booked a series of speakers to address grain quality, regulations and safety topics. Each of these webinars last for 45 minutes.
Members can view replays of sessions in the Knowledge Resource Center.
Regulatory Update: OSHA, EPA and COVID-19
Wednesday, May 27, 10 a.m. Central
Jess McCluer, vice president – safety and regulatory affairs, NGFA,
Stay on top of emerging regulatory issues within the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Topics include OSHA’s and EPA’s policies, rule-makings and interpretations on continued enforcement within the grain handling industry; injury and illness record keeping; combustible dust; walking working surfaces; and temporary storage.
Sponsored by CTEC-AG
Ongoing Impacts from the 2019 Harvest and Early 2020 Crop Forecast
Wednesday, June 3, 10 a.m. Central
Dr. Charles Hurburgh, professor, Iowa State University
Explore the ongoing impacts of the 2019 harvest, including; poor quality grain, lack of grain storage space, market pricing, overall economy and other impacts. The session will also touch on very early forecasting of the 2020 crop, what to expect and start potentially planning for. Dr. Hurburgh will help you understand the current challenges that the industry is facing and what to plan for in the near and distant future.
Sponsored by Sukup Manufacturing
Employee Recruitment, Hiring, Development and Retention
Wednesday, June 10, 10 a.m. Central
Janelle Thomas, vice president – human resources, Landus Cooperative
From recruitment and hiring to development and retention, your employees take up a great deal of time, energy and resources. This session will discuss the challenges our industry faces recruiting and hiring seasonal and year-round workforces. Learn best practices for developing employees and retaining talent.
Sponsored by GEAPS Foundation
Equipment Maintenance: Keep Your Motor Running
Wednesday, June 17, 10 a.m. Central
Nick Hastings, industry manager-agribusiness, WEG Electric Corp
Motors need regular maintenance to avoid failure and prolong their lifespan. This session will provide an overview of how electric motors work, different voltages and the types of motors in the ag processing world. Learn about motor efficiency, how it affects the power factor and what “premium efficient” means today. We will also discuss motor maintenance, including lubrication frequency and keeping fans and cooling fins clean.
Sponsored by CTEC-Mechanical
Wednesday, June 24, 10 a.m. Central
Kevin Donnelly, professor, Kansas State University
The 2019 harvest saw a lot of wet and out-of-condition grain stored across the country. A lot of this grain is will make its way to elevators in the coming months. Learn about grain sampling and grading from an elevator perspective. We’ll tell you what front-line workers should be aware of when receiving grain. We will close with a Q&A session to answer questions for your facility and region.
Sponsored by West Side Salvage
Alternative and Temporary Grain Storage
Wednesday, July 1, 10 a.m. Central
David Wernsing, general manager, AGI Union Iron and AGI Tramco
The 2019 harvest is taking up a lot of space in storage and the 2020 crop looks to have above average yields. It is time for co-ops and elevators to think about and plan alternative and temporary options for grain storage. Learn why new storage options should be a top priority and review best practices for storing excess grain. We will conclude with a Q&A session to talk about storage options at your facility and in your region.
Sponsored by Brock
Critical Issues Impacting the Grain Industry: Panel Discussion
Wednesday, July 8, 10 a.m. Central
- Casey Jones, vice president, director of northern operations, MKC
- Marcus Neal, market sector leader, Interstates
- Mervin Rapp, team leader maintenance and reliability TPM, CHS Inc.
- Chris Blair, regional manager, New Coop Inc.
Learn about critical operations issues in the grain industry. Our panel will share perspectives on issues and how they are working to address them. Take these lessons and compare them to what’s going on with your facility. We will conclude with a Q&A session to discuss issues at your facility and in your region.
Sponsored by CCS
Where Grain Quality and Safety Meet: Panel Discussion
Wednesday, July 15, 10 a.m. Central
- Bob Marlow, owner, Operations Professional Services
- Dr. Klein Lleleji, professor, Purdue University
- Tim Sullivan, grain industry consultant
- Dr. Dirk Maier, professor, Iowa State University
Look at practical tools, new technologies and hands-on methods to help monitor and maintain quality in your grain inventory. You can’t separate grain quality and safety. Managing projected carryover inventories and the anticipated size of the 2020 crop will provide the foundation for employee safety, grain quality, and financial stability.
Sponsored by Central Life Sciences