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stukenholtz01, 02 COB COLLECTOR--Ty (left) and Jay Stukenholtz, Nebraska City, Neb., spent the last 10 years refining their cob collector. The market for corn cobs could explode when cellulosic ethanol comes online. (Journal photo by Doug Rich.)
stukenholtz03, 04,05 UNLOADING--Ty and Jay Stukenholtz have developed a cob collector that fits onto any combine. The collection tank fits on top of the grain tank and can be unloaded in 30 seconds. (Journal photo by Doug Rich.)
VIDEO MONITOR--To help the operator keep track of both the grain and the cobs Ty and Jay Stukenholtz have placed a video monitor inside the cab of their combine. Normally the grain tank and cob tank fill up at the same time. (Journal photo by Doug Rich.) B 1 9/3/07 4 Star NE Date: 8/31/07
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