The demands of farming are never ending. The risks are high. You need grain system solutions that maximize productivity and minimize downtime. We are driven to provide top-of-the-line products that will protect, condition and move the grain you work so hard to produce. And our network of dealers is committed to support you and your operation’s growth every step of the way.
When planning an on-farm grain storage system, one of the most important steps is taking into account location, accessibility and future expansion. You should always assume there will be growth in yield and bushels and that means that having a well-thought out plan that factors in growth and future technology changes is key. When choosing a location for your farm system, access to easy travel routes is essential. In an ideal situation, your system would be located right off a state highway, with access to natural gas and three phase power and still in close proximity to your fields.
When planning a farm system you should assume that there will be growth in yield and bushels; always plan on expanding.
The different types of grain you plan on storing will determine the number of bins you’ll need. If you are storing three types of grain, even though the sizes will vary, you will need at least three bins. If you want to limit risk, do not put all of your grain in one tank. For example, if you have 90,000 bushels of corn, don’t put it all in one bin. Instead, invest in two or three smaller bins. If some of the corn spoils you will only lose a fraction of your harvest as opposed to all of it.
The proper Drying system is a must. Choosing a system that can provide high quality grain at harvest capacity and allows harvest in a reasonable time is more important than ever. And the dryer is the critical component in securing the correct moisture content for storage.
Make sure you know your rate of return.
When building your farm system, always make sure you have a well thought out plan anticipating growth and future technology changes. A poor designed farm system can be as harmful as not having one at all.