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AdvertisementKansas ag company reports a year of growthHUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP)--An agriculture company near Hutchinson continues to grow as competitors struggle with the current economic climate. Krause Corp. has continued to produce new products including a new tillage piece that the company claims saves farmers more than 40 percent in fertilizer costs. Chief Operating Officer and President Dick Brown said Krause is having one of its best years and continues to see higher sales. "They're predicting a record corn crop,'' Brown said. "Along with a record corn crop comes record residue, and that needs tillage.'' Krause is coming off one of its best years since company founder Henry Krause invented the one-way plow in a small western Kansas shop in 1916. Krause saw a 43 percent boost in sales for Fiscal Year 2009, which ended June 30, Brown said. Employment also rose by 15 percent in the past year and 25 percent in the past three years, Brown said. Sales did soften this quarter, but Brown said the release of the new tillage product--the Gladiator--has helped. "We're not growing at the rate we were,'' he said of the augment in 2009. "But things aren't falling either. We've become a bigger player in the market.'' Krause's optimism seems to contrast to what other agriculture manufacturers have experienced in the past three months. "I wouldn't count on anything happening quickly,'' said Mike Woolverton, a Kansas State University agriculture economist. "General economic recovery is going to be slow.'' Advertisement
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