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            First AGi FlEXmill™ Systems Deliver to the United States

         AGI (Ag Growth International), a global provider of storage,
        handling and processing solutions for grain, feed, seed and
        fertilizer has delivered its first AGI FLEXmill™ systems to cus-
        tomers in the United States, marking an important milestone
        in expanding modular feed-production technology across the
        country.
         “Producers are looking for flexible ways to increase capacity
        without major construction,” says Noam Silberstein, AGI Senior
        Vice President, Global Food & Feed. “The AGI FLEXmill system
        solves real facility challenges with a compact, configurable de-
        sign that delivers consistent, high-quality feed.”
         Developed for today’s on-farm and commercial feed-produc-
        tion operations, the FLEXmill feed-processing system delivers
        precise batching, efficient grinding, advanced micro dosing and
        streamlined material handling in a compact, modular footprint.  Director of Commercial Execution & Product Transfer, Global
         Last year, AGI partnered with regional dealers to install the first   Feed. “The FLEXmill’s bolt-together , modular design installs
        AGI FLEXmill system at a poultry operation in the Mid-Atlan-  quickly, and its multiple ingredient scales enable simultaneous
        tic. The project showed how a FLEXmill’s low-profile, modular   batching to maximize throughput. The system’s efficient layout
        design can upgrade feed production in existing buildings with   boosts batching speed and can reach capacities of up to 10 met-
        minimal disruption while delivering commercial-grade batch-  ric tons per hour.”
        ing consistency for on-farm feed production.
                                                               The U.S. rollout underscores AGI’s commitment to delivering
         In 2026, AGI will continue building its FLEXmill footprint across   efficient and scalable feed  production solutions across North
        the United States through new on-farm installations and a feed   America.
        processing facility at the University of Wyoming’s Laramie Re-
        search and Extension Center (LREC).  The LREC project will   “With more than 50 years of global experience in feed-mill-
        transform the research center’s grain storage, material handling   ing  systems, AGI brings an integrated approach to storage,
        and feed processing capabilities.                     handling and processing,” says Conway.  “The AGI FLEXmill
         The AGI FLEXmill system delivers a clear advantage for on-  is a core part of that capability, providing precise and reliable
        farm  feed operations. “Farmers need solutions that fit existing   performance for on-farm  and commercial operations. We see
        buildings with minimal interruption,” says Shawn Conway, AGI   strong momentum ahead.”      Circle 4 on enquiry card

         DuPont Expands Dairy Reverse Osmosis Portfolio with Mesh

                      Wrapped FilmTec™ MXP RO-8038-FF Element
         DuPont announced the launch of the                                    ities.
        FilmTec™ MXP RO-8038-FF element—an                                      The introduction of FilmTec™ MXP RO-
        advanced mesh wrapped reverse osmo-                                    8038 element expands DuPont’s Film-
        sis solution engineered for dairy proces-                              Tec™ reverse osmosis element dairy
        sors who rely on mesh wrapped systems                                  portfolio, giving customers the power
        and now seek greater active area and                                   of choice: FilmTec™ MXP elements for
        higher productivity.                with the meaningful productivity gains   improved  productivity in current mesh
                                            FilmTec™ Hypershell™  XP elements
         As  dairy  producers  seek to  maximize   have become known for,” said Noel Carr,   wrapped systems, and FilmTec™ Hy-
        throughput while maintaining trusted op-  Global Dairy Market Leader for DuPont   pershell™ XP elements for improved
        erational practices, FilmTec™ MXP RO-  Water Solutions. “With this new element,   productivity, maximum energy savings
        8038-FF element offers a drop-in solution   dairy processors can achieve higher   through reduced bypass, and easier han-
        that can deliver approximately 5 percent   throughput and more consistent opera-  dling.
        higher active membrane area and up   tional performance, all while maintaining   FilmTec™ MXP RO-8038-FF element is
        to 50 percent greater productivity com-  the mesh wrapped configuration they   a part of DuPont’s broader portfolio of
        pared to conventional mesh wrapped   trust to produce high quality dairy prod-  membrane  and  ion  exchange  technol-
        elements. The technology enables dairy   ucts.”                        ogies designed to support the life sci-
        processors to achieve higher yields and   FilmTec™ MXP RO-8038-FF element is   ences and food industries. Our extensive
        improved efficiencies without changing   engineered for the concentration of milk,   range of products, technical expertise,
        their established operations.       whey, and lactose streams, supporting   manufacturing excellence, continuous in-
         “The FilmTec™ MXP RO 8038 FF el-   higher recovery rates and less wastewa-  novation, and global reach provide solu-
        ement is  our  answer  to  our  customers   ter generation. Its dimensions align with   tions to address application and process
        who prefer mesh wrapped technology   competitive 8038-sized elements, ensur-  challenges, facilitating cost-effective, ef-
        for dairy production—familiar handling   ing seamless changeovers in dairy facil-  ficient, and sustainable operations.
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