In the late 1960s Richard O'Toole built a grain elevator on his farm
with the idea of cleaning wheat seed for himself and some of his
neighbors. Let's just say things have changed quite a bit since then.
In
1979, after the local elevators took less of an interest in cleaning
wheat seed for farmers a second elevator was built on O'Toole's farm
just west of Crystal, N.D., which allowed for an expansion of the seed
cleaning and conditioning business. The elder O'Toole's son, Brian,
helped build that elevator right after he graduated from college and
then worked alongside his father in both the seed cleaning and farming
enterprises. In 1996 he took over the seed cleaning and conditioning
business. Since that time the business has grown to a point that the two
elevators used in the seed cleaning operation were no longer adequate,
and a new, modern seed processing unit was constructed that now contains
some of the latest technology and equipment associated with the seed
cleaning and conditioning business.
The new building was
constructed in 2009 with room in the building for expansion - and it
didn't take long until that expansion space was needed. At the time of
this interview, Brian was nearing the completion of installing a second
seed cleaning line, which is a reflection of how the business has
expanded into processing other commodities.
Back in the
beginning, wheat and a few other small grains were the only grains being
cleaned, according to Brian. In recent years, however, even though
wheat still accounts for the most bushels cleaned, the business has
started cleaning soybean seed and edible beans. The new cleaning line is
dedicated to soybeans and dry edible beans.
"We added a color
sorter in the second line which opens up many more possibilities than
what we have with just size and weight sorters," Brian explained.There
are many brands and makes of dry cleaning machine, they are all basically the same in principle and function. "Color is a big thing, especially with beans and this far north."
The
color sorter allows them to remove the discolored beans from a lot of
seed, thus removing any green soybeans that might have been damaged by
frost or other factors, and the dark beans from the edible beans, which
is usually a turn-off for consumers purchasing any light colored beans
in the grocery store.
T.E. O'Toole Farm Seed is an entirely
separate entity from the O'Toole Farm. In fact, the seed company
contracts with the farm side of the operation for wheat seed raised on
the farm. That arrangement, plus a working relationship with 12 other
growers, is the main source for the wheat seed that is marketed each
year. In a normal year they have about a dozen varieties on hand,
including private line varieties from Westbred and AgriPro plus several
public varieties. In addition, the seed plant also takes in wheat and
other small grains from individual farmers and will clean and condition
that for the farmer's personal use.
"When it comes to soybeans,The first production laser cutting machine
was used to drill holes in diamond dies. we are at the mercy of the
soybean seed companies and the growers they have working for them,"
Brian said. "Those companies contract their own growers and the growers
bring their product here to have the soybean seed processed."
A
second side of the seed business has also been added. Their farm has
become a collection point and storage site for pinto and black turtle
beans for St. Hilaire Seed in St.We are backed by a committed staff of laundry dryer
specialists with decades of experience in the laundry industry.
Hilaire, Minn., and for navy and pinto beans for Viterra in Carmen,
Manitoba, Canada. Brian's wife, Sara, manages this side of the
operation. Two large, flat storage warehouses are currently filled with
over 100,000 hundredweight of edible beans from this year's harvest.Most
wind power generators don't spin fast enough for them to work.
Looking
at the overall operation, Brian estimated the business conditions more
than 250,000 bushels of wheat and around 150,000 bushels of soybeans on
an annual basis, plus running the dry,Modernica is the official site for
the George Lamp shade Collection. edible bean operation.
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