Grain Silos

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers are your agri dealers for Cyclone Grain Silos.

 
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Cyclone is a well-known and trusted name in the rural industry with a proven reputation spanning generations of farmers.

All Cyclone Silos are Australian made and manufactured at Jindera NSW by a dedicated team committed to supplying material of the highest quality and workmanship.

Cyclone has been manufacturing silos in Australian for over 40 years providing flexibility in grain marketing and blending. Cyclone silos are manufactured from hot dipped galvanised high strength structural grade steel, making them strong and durable.

With the increase in extreme weather conditions, Cyclone has re-engineered their silos to offer 1 in 200 year event certification as standard (previously 1 in 100 year), offering peace of mind for grain producers and insurers.

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers offer excellent advice on the best solution to suit specific requirements, as well as organise for the complete erection and installation of Silo grain storage systems.

Cyclone grain silos are designed for the safe storage of cereal grains including wheat, oats, barley, canola, lupins, chick peas, beans, rice and many other grain types.


Cyclone grain silos have the following design advantages:

  1. Large wall sheets which have fewer joins and bolts than other silos.

  2. The wide corrugation profile of the galvanised steel walls reduces the risk of internal obstructions, limiting the risk of “hang-ups” which can harbour insects and fungi and lead to grain spoilage or downgrade.

  3. Manufactured in Australia from predominately Australian steel.

  4. Galvanised construction.

  5. Heavy duty construction.

  6. 30 degree roof for maximum capacity.

  7. Ladders and platforms conforming to Australian Standards.

Cyclone grain silos have recently upgraded to comply with a 200 year wind event.

Cyclone grain silos also comply with all relevant Australian standards.

Cyclone grain silos are designed to be sealed to Australian Standards

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Optimum Grain Silos & Augers custom construct Cyclone grain silos to suit your needs.

sealed to Australian Standards

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers offer Cyclone grain silos which can be sealed to Australian Standards to facilitate effective insect control.

Aeration and roof vents

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers supply custom components to facilitate the sealing of grain silos. These include a continuous flashing which connects the roof to the walls, custom built pressure relief valves, sealed roof vents, custom ground opening centre lid and a custom external wall access door cover which can be secured quickly by two adjustable fasteners.
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Foundations

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers construct the foundations for Cyclone grain silos. These foundations incorporate a step inside the silo to prevent moisture entering the stored grain, as happens regularly with foundations that do not incorporate this step.

Heavy duty unloading augers

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers also manufacture a range of heavy duty unloading augers which incorporate heavy duty sweep augers. This equipment is designed and manufactured in Young NSW. The unloading equipment is innovative, well engineered and far superior to imported equipment. These unloading augers can be supplied as all electric drives, PTO Hydraulic drives or full hydraulic drives.
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Marketing hassles at harvest time led Roly Dye, “Sunnyside”, Corowa, to put in two 1720-tonne grain silos.

Optimum Grain Silos & Augers, in Young NSW, owned by Peter Murphy, is currently building the silos on the property, which measure 14.5m in diameter, 11m in height and have a 30 degree angled roof.

The silos have a cement base with aeration and built-in, Australian-made augers and sweeps made by B Keogh and Son at Bendigo, Victoria, which can outload 120 tonnes an hour.

The Cyclone silos, which are a business unit of OneSteel, are Australian-made from galvanised BlueScope steel.

Mr Murphy has put in silos for people across Australia for 25 years and in recent months has worked on silos from Balranald to Walgett.

The silos being built on Mr Dye's property were at the larger end of on-farm storage, with most on-farm storage ranging in size from 300 tonne to 1700 tonne, Mr Murphy said.

Mr Dye said he needed a system which could handle 60 tonnes an hour at harvest time.

This year he has 1800 hectares of wheat planted, 900 ha of canola, 800 ha barley and 100 ha of oats.

However, even with the two new silos going in, Mr Dye said he still couldn't store all his grain.

Two-thirds of the wheat crop will be able to be stored in the two new silos and there are other silos and a grain bunker as well.

While being able to store most of his crop on-farm will be a big advantage, the biggest drawback will be grain hygiene and keeping the weevils out, Mr Dye said.

This was why he has included aeration in the silos.

Although it is another expense, the aeration cooled the grain to a temperature where weevils couldn't breed and helped prevent moisture migration.

Last year's investment allowance helped Mr Dye make the decision to put in the large silos.

"I wanted to go with something that was more substantial that would last for a long time," he said.

Mr Murphy said the investment allowance had stimulated some interest and brought forward a few decisions for farmers but things have died down now the allowance finished.

His canola and barley crops will be harvested in mid November and the wheat crop will be harvested at the end of November.