The ground is wet. Granted, you could probably tell that just by looking out over your field today. It’s been a wet winter across the United States, one that’s caused multiple floods and raised several questions for farmers. But as we look ahead, the biggest question...
As we head toward spring, the snow continues to pile up. In theory, warmer weather is right around the corner. But does warm weather mean it’s time for spring planting? Well, the answer is both yes and no. It all depends on the frost, according to the Old Farmer’s...
Grain temperature monitoring has become the norm, rather than the exception, but why? New market circumstances and weather changes are driving new grain storage rules. The grain started piling up last fall. By the end of 2018, the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
You’ve finished harvest and your grain is stored in the bins. For those lucky ones who’ve installed grain temperature monitoring cables in your bins, you can monitor grain temperature at will. You can check anytime to see if it’s healthy, or if it’s sick. If you don’t...
Tri-States Grain Conditioning General Manager, Dan Winkowitsch, takes the mystery out of setting up your new GrainTRAC. Go from making frequent trips to your bins to quickly checking all of them remotely in a few easy steps. When many people purchase GrainTRAC, it’s...
Grain storage management is one of the keys to having a successful and profitable year. Since the condition and quality of harvested grain varies annually, each year is different in managing your stored grain. And there’s only one reliable way to know if stored grain...