A unique working relationship between a former dairy farmer from Blomkest, two former poultry farmers from Danube and a high-tech engineering company in Willmar could produce the first commercial-scale saltwater shrimp to be born, raised and processed in Minnesota.
Giving customers “revolutionary solutions” to help them “feed the world” was the driving force that engineers at Nova-Tech Engineering in Willmar used to develop an all-in-one piece of equipment that performs multiple tasks to prepare fresh shrimp for market.
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Kandiyohi CEO students display their varied businesses at spring trade show
Members of the Kandiyohi Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities class each start a new business during the class. They put them on display at their annual trade show last week. 6:50 pm, May 18, 2021 ×
Jace Neal of New London-Spicer High School, left, speaks May 14, 2021, at the MinnWest Technology Campus in Willmar with Nancy and Gary Geiger about his business called Neal Acoustics. He participated in the seventh annual trade show that showcases the new businesses created by local high school students in the Kandiyohi Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities program.
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