Posts tagged silo recirculation
BURTUNDY STATION, NSW: AN OPTIMUM SILOS PROFILE

At Optimum Silos, we understand that every primary producers’ needs are different, and every property will require something a little different to achieve its goals. We work closely with our growers to ensure we design the most efficient and effective solution to meet their needs.

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NEW SILO BUYERS GUIDE: PART 2

Check out part 2 of our new silo buyers guide.

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WINTER HARVEST PRODUCTION AND CROP PREDICTIONS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON

The 2021/22 winter harvest is expected to set a new national record for crop production, reaching 58.4 million tonnes, an annual increase of 5%.

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HYGIENE, MAINTENANCE AND AERATION: GET HARVEST READY

After you’ve toiled all season to ensure the health of your grain, the last thing you want is to load it straight into a grain silo where the risk of insect infestation and contamination is high.

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GET TO KNOW THE OPTIMUM SILOS TEAM

We are a proudly Australian-owned family business, supplying Australian-made grain storage and handling solutions to local growers and the wider grain industry.

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LOCAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

You’re considering the installation of a long term grain handling and storage solution. You want something that will streamline logistics, increase efficiency and profitability, and work for you for decades to come. A Cyclone grain silo constructed by Optimum silos, with additional custom-engineered handling equipment, might just be the perfect solution for you.

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THE COST BENEFITS OF GRAIN STORAGE

As every year passes more and more growers are looking to capitilise on price spikes, by investing in on-farm storage. The ability to store more grain will directly benefit the nature and profitability of a growers grain harvest logistics.

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Silo safety: Protecting yourself and your livelihood

Taking proactive measures to ensure the quality and integrity of your grain stores is vital; keeping stores protected against moisture, mould and pests. But what about your safety, as the grain handler?

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