Articles tagged under: North Dakota Corn Utilization Council
ND Corn Council Elects Executive Team
Published March 31, 2023
The North Dakota Corn Utilization Council board has elected their Executive Officer Team at the spring quarterly board meeting. Tysen Rosenau of Carrington will serve as Chairman, Carson Klosterman of Wyndmere has been elected as Vice Chairman and Justin Quandt…Fern Moves to NDCUC
Published March 23, 2023
The North Dakota Corn Utilization Council has named Molly Fern as its finance and research director. For the past 16 years, Fern was in a financial management role with the North Dakota Soybean Council.Corn Conflict
Published January 27, 2023
Differences between the policy and promotion sides of the North Dakota corn industry were on display in the House Agriculture Committee hearing Friday morning. A bill has been introduced calling for the North Dakota Corn Growers Association to receive 50…Pink at the Pump
Published October 3, 2022
Nineteen North Dakota fuel retailers are participating in the Pink at the Pump campaign. The retailers will donate three cents of every gallon of Unleaded88 or E15 fuel to raise money for breast cancer awareness. The North Dakota Corn Utilization…Pink at the Pump
Published October 1, 2021
Approximately 20 North Dakota fuel retailers are participating in the Pink at the Pump campaign this month to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Participating retailers will donate three cents of every gallon of Unleaded88 sold during October. Unleaded88 is…New ND Corn Council Leadership
Published March 23, 2021
Finley, North Dakota farmer Jason Rayner will serve as Chairman of the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council. Also recently elected to new positions are Tysen Rosenau of Carrington as Vice Chairman and Terry Wehlander of DeLamere as Secretary/Treasurer.Be Careful Removing Crusted Grain from the Bin
Published April 24, 2020
Out of condition grain can crust inside of the grain bin. NDSU Extension Agricultural Engineer Ken Hellevang says if crusting happens, farmers should develop a game plan to remove it. "We really need to know about the history of what's…Grain Entrapments Can Happen Quickly
Published April 20, 2020
NDSU Extension Engineer Ken Hellevang says it doesn’t take long to get trapped in a grain bin. “If a farmer is unloading grain at 5,000 bushels per hour, that’s a few cubic feet per second. Someone can become entrapped in…Lockout and Tagout When Working in Grain Bins
Published April 13, 2020
If a farmer has to go inside a grain bin, don't forget to lockout and tagout. “Make sure there’s no way for someone to power anything on,” said Megan Schossow, outreach coordinator, Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center. “Have…