Grain

Members of the Grain Weevil team pictured at the Farm Bureau conference in Atlanta are, from left Zane Zents, Ben Johnson, Chad Johnson and Jeremy Heeg.

Members of the Grain Weevil team pictured at the Farm Bureau conference in Atlanta are, from left Zane Zents, Ben Johnson, Chad Johnson and Jeremy Heeg.

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Ag Innovation prize earns Grain Weevil nationwide exposure The $50,000 ag innovation prize was a nice bonus, though co-founders of a product designed to improve on-farm safety say the exposure for and positive feedback to their Grain Weevil concept last week in Georgia is perhaps even more valuable.
Ben Johnson, left, and Zane Zents show the latest model of the Grain Weevil, which earned them a prestigious MIT prize.

Ben Johnson, left, and Zane Zents show the latest model of the Grain Weevil, which earned them a prestigious MIT prize.

Grain Weevil earns prestigious MIT prize

The Grain Weevil robot introduced last year by local inventors earned national acclaim this week as one of seven recipients of the 2021 Lemelson-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Student Prize.
Practicing good grain bin safety is crucial, according to the Husker Harvest Days seminar.

Practicing good grain bin safety is crucial, according to the Husker Harvest Days seminar.

Husker Harvest Days: Seminar emphasizes grain bin safety

Utilizing grain bins is a common rouine for farmers, but they also pose many hazards to health and safety. Dan Neena with the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety spoke on how farmers can be their safest around grain bins during a Husker Harvest Days online forum.