General Manager Justin Porter, along with Andy Ames, and Jason Weinrich, the team at Frary Lumber and Rock River Grain gave West CEO students an extensive view of the things they do. Students learned of a wide range of employment opportunities: weighing and testing corn, interior design for customers, remote control of a boom truck; just to give a few examples. Rock River Grain fills trains with corn, which must be done quickly and may happen at any time of the day or night. Midwest farmers feed millions of chickens!
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