Cooperatives in staple crops and livestock are witnessing a splintering of the old commodity-oriented channels. Increasingly, channels are becoming more end-user oriented, and the definitions of quality are being narrowed. Traditional grades and quality factors fail to capture the intrinsic component or chemical values in the staple grains (Ginder 1992). Advances in genetics will permit grain products to be tailored to specific end uses in the feed, food, and industrial markets for oil seeds and grains.