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How a grain elevator works
Kansas Agland
Hutchinson-area resident Wade Spencer, sales engineer with Dallas-based Maxi-Lift, which manufactures elevator buckets, gave Kansas Agland a look at how a grain elevator works. A truck filled with grain stops at probing area to get sample for grading then enters on the elevator scale and is weighed.

Trucks then dump the grain into a pit where it is moved upward to the top of the elevator in buckets, Spencer said. Grain is directed to bins depending on different factors, including quality, protein levels, moisture, and the type of grain, said Spencer, who used to work at Hutchinson's ADM facility.
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Corn, soybean and small grain crop development ahead of average
High Plains Journal
Crop development remains ahead of average for corn, soybeans, and small grains for the week ending July 10, according to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Upper Midwest Regional Field Office, Minnesota. Producers were limited to 4.0 days suitable for fieldwork.
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The next phase for agriculture technology
Forbes
Agriculture technology is no longer a niche that no one’s heard about. Agriculture has confirmed its place as an industry of interest for the venture capital community after investment in agtech broke records for the past three years in a row, reaching $4.6 billion in 2015.
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