From the corn fields of Iowa, to local country elevators, across the miles to export elevators, and on to ships for export, America’s bountiful harvest is constantly on the move, changing hands many times before it reaches its final destination
From Harvest to Harbor, the Federal Grain Inspection Service and the official system insure that all from farmer to end user receive a professional and impartial assessment of grain quantity and quality.
The current tools available to the grain handler for quality segregation of wheat are primarily based on its physical properties. By developing tools that rapidly and accurately measure wheat viscoelasticity, rheology will provide value transpa
The Master Scale & Railroad Track Scale Program, a service conducted by GIPSA, ensures that scales used to weigh export grain shipments are precisely calibrated so that both producers and buyers can be confident in the weight certificate of the