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Facilities in Shape for Wheat Harvest

SHANE ECK, OPERATIONS MANAGER

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We are continuing to make improvements throughout CPC facilities, with our focus being on safety, efficiency and grain quality. Our intent is to provide you a favorable experience when you come to our facilities, as well as to maintain the quality of the grain you have entrusted us with.

Recent improvements throughout the CPC territory

• Installed hazard monitoring at Sterling and Partridge

• Installed automatic grain probe at Geneseo

• Repaired elevator roofs at Claflin and Sterling

• Updated lighting in the shops at Lorraine and Chase

• Upgraded leg belt at Nickerson with low profile cups to increase speed.

Harvest is right around the corner and we hope it is shaping up to be favorable for everyone. We have been busy moving grain to provide adequate space at our facilities. We have also been preparing by providing the necessary maintenance at our facilities to minimize the chance of a breakdown. My experience has taught me that we cannot always prevent equipment from failing, but if we follow the proper maintenance program, we can certainly minimize that possibility. Our intent is to do everything we can to get you back to the field quickly and safely.

Help us provide a safe and efficient operation to you during harvest

With harvest approaching, please inspect your grain trucks and look for tools, equipment, rodents, treated wheat, or anything that might have been left in there since you last hauled grain. If any of these items inadvertently end up in our grain handling system, it could bring unloading to a halt — affecting both you and your neighbors.

To ensure everyone’s safety during harvest, please follow these procedures when dumping at our facilities.

• When stopping on our scales and dump pits, shift your vehicle to neutral and set the parking brake.

• Do not leave the scale until instructed to do so.

• Maintain awareness of everyone around you.

• Do not begin hoisting dump bed vehicles until instructed to do so.

• If your equipment has problems with the mechanisms that allow grain to flow from the vehicle, inform the dump pit operator of the best method to operate it.

• Do not proceed back to the scale until the dump pit operator signals you to do so.

• No smoking within 50 feet of our grain facilities.

We appreciate your assistance in assuring everyone’s safety. I hope that all of you have a safe and productive harvest. Thank you for entrusting us with your business. (

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