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Contents Cash crops — including corn and wheat — accounted for more than $193 billion in the United States in 2019. Globally, corn, wheat and rice production result in nearly $475 billion each year. The grain production, storage and handling industry can yield great profits, but quality management is critical for protecting your bottom line and producing a good…

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Corn might be one of the most versatile commodities in existence. It’s the primary feed grain in the United States, making up more than 95% of production and use. More than 90 million acres of U.S. land exclusively grow corn, with much of that farmland situated in the central part of the country. Though many farmers grow corn as livestock…

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Nowadays, a grain bin is used for more than just storage. A grain bin has to be an effective grain handling system, which means the bin must also be able to dry and condition grain regularly. To keep up in the industry these days, grain storage facilities need to be adequately equipped to fill these…

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The newest trend for making more eco-conscious decisions is soybean usage. Despite soybeans having been around for hundreds of years and cementing themselves in the modern era as a milk alternative, they have many other surprising uses. Scientists have discovered that we can use the soybean for more than just an ingredient in milk alternatives…

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Contents Upgrade Your Grain Handling Equipment Today with LCDM Thanks to recent technology and equipment improvements, the grain handling industry is far safer and more efficient than it used to be. Gone are the days of climbing inside grain bins to investigate concerns or spending valuable working time manually testing the temperature and moisture levels…

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Get Custom Grain Handling Equipment From LCDM Experts predict that the demand for grain will grow by 70% over the next 30 years. As the demand for grain increases, so does the amount of grain that farmers and millwrights are responsible for growing, processing and storing. The grain farming process is complex, and it is essential to…

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