Grain Drying Equipment For Crop Cultivation In Argentina
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Manufactured by Richiger S.A.based in ARGENTINA
Our largest grain bagger, designed to fill 10 ft. diameter bags, can store more than 400 metric tons of grain in a 100 meter (330 ft.) bag, with other lengths of bag available as well. This is a rugged machine especially suitable for large scale operations, allowing for fast and uninterrupted loading times. Even two large grain carts can unload simultaneously into the hopper with no fear of ...
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Manufactured by Richiger S.A.based in ARGENTINA
These machines offer the possibility of ensiling moist grain by crimping the grain and storing it in a bag, all done in one single movement. Besides being a uniquely palatable and digestible concentrate that preserves the grain’s original nutrients, fermented grain (e.g., corn, barley, sorghum, wheat, etc) keeps exceptionally well in bags because the anaerobic environment is steadier and ...
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Manufactured by Boschi Servizi srlbased in ITALY
Machine for unloading dry grains from horizontal plastic silos. The bag unloader is the machine that is used for recovering the grains kept inside the silobag, by loading them on a means that is placed next to it. It is driven by a own engine and it is basically made up by: a horizontal auger conveyor, a roller that winds the open bag and the unloading ...
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Manufactured by Boschi Servizi srlbased in ITALY
Silobags are the ideal solution for dry grain, fodder and biomass storage. Inside bags, preservation is attained without thermal or insecticide treatments of any kind. The preservation principle is based upon the fact that an airtight environment is created inside such silobags, assuring an optimum preservation for 12 months and longer. The silobag can be of different sizes logically offering ...
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Manufactured by Richiger S.A.based in ARGENTINA
This is an unloader unique in its conception and based on the EA910 model. It is fitted with a front-end rotating paddle that enables it to discharge paddy rice from a bag. Paddy rice is well suited for bagging as it is the quickest way of storing rice during harvest, but emptying the bag afterwards is problematical because the individual grains cling to each other and pack tightly inside the ...
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Distributed by Ipesa USA LLCbased in ARGENTINA
Once the grain is bagged the available oxygen is cosumed and carbon dioxide is produced thus suppressing the resiratory process and assuring an optimum preservation. Grain bags give you control and time to market your crops for top dollar for only 7 cents per bushel without the long-term investment of building more grain bins. In addition to a wise choice for time and money, the convenience of ...
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