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Something you'll have to do when building a grain bin is lift the bin during construction. You will, therefore, need either a boom truck, crane, large forklift (small bins only!) or jacks designed for ...
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Rothamsted scientists, together with partners at the University of Olomouc, Czechia, have uncovered how a family of genes in wheat fine-tunes the plant's growth and grain development, a breakthrough ...
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Grain Cart with the 8RX

Laura takes the 8RX tractor out for a spin, testing it with the grain cart during harvest and showing how the powerful machine handles the job. Social media car stunt challenges turn deadly Russia ...
A powerful oligopoly of global grain traders is costing BRICS nations a staggering $2.5 billion (R43.3 billion) annually while driving up food prices for consumers worldwide, explosive new research ...