
Conventional methods of determining quality of stored grain have historically been using temperature cables, relative humidity sensors, or simply opening the bin and performing a smell test. Each of these methods carries with it inefficiencies, certain amounts of risk, and suffers from that. Those issues must be addressed in order for farmers and grain elevators to remain competitive in an evolving landscape.
We offer a solution, and that's with Grainwave.
Grainwave was designed and architected around one question. “What is the smallest hardware form, with the lowest barrier to entry and recurring costs, that will solve the issues with other CO2 and temperature systems?”