GEAPS and K-State offer 4 grain courses in February

Registration is now open for four courses from the Grain Elevator and Processing Society and Kansas State University in February. These online courses run from Feb. 12 through March 16 and registration closes Feb. 6. More than 5,000 registrants from 30 countries have taken courses since the program’s start in 2005.

GEAPS 506: The Grain Industry in Canada—Climate, Crops and People

This course offers a broad view of Canada’s multifaceted and historic grain industry. It is a valuable resource for anyone who does business in or with Canada, or is a major player in the global grain economy. Participants will gain a better understanding of the influence of Canada’s climate and population, crop production, marketing, regulatory regimens, grading, cleaning and drying, quality control, rail transportation, domestic use and grain exports.

GEAPS 510: Grain Facilities Planning and Design I

This course covers the key factors and information needed to build new facilities or modernize existing structures. Lectures cover facility types and capacities, storage structures, equipment, layouts and site selection. At the end of the course, participants will lay out a simple facility.

GEAPS 520: Grain Quality Management

This course is a resource for anyone responsible for grain quality, including those who work with storing and conditioning, aerating, drying, pest control or mycotoxin management. Participants learn about quality control and measurement methods and international grain-grading standards.

GEAPS 551: Materials Handling II

Learn the principles of dry bulk material flow, material properties and characteristics, components and selection of equipment and other considerations. This is the second of three courses offered on materials handling.

GEAPS 510, GEAPS 520 and GEAPS 551 count towards credentials from GEAPS and Kanas State University. For more information on the certification, visit the GEAPS credential website at https://www.geaps.com/education/distance-education/credentials/.

Courses cost $700 for GEAPS members and $965 for non-members. Companies can save up to 20 percent on blocks of registrations with the volume discount program and lock in the price for three years. For more information about the courses or the GEAPS/K-State Distance Education Program, visit the GEAPS website at https://www.geaps.com, contact Katya Morrell at [email protected] or call 763-999-4300.