Grain Management Robot

Tim Hammerich
News Reporter
Once the grain harvest is put away in the bin, most of the work is done. But until it's delivered, the crop is still at risk. Sarah Ostberg with Crover explains how their grain storage data collection robot gives farmers information about the condition of stored grain the ability to do something with that data.
Ostberg... "when it maps out your grain, you can pinpoint the exact location where you're having an issue. So let's say the far back corner, there's an issue, it turns red. You have a temperature, a moisture issue. You can then send that Crover robot back to that exact location to keep an eye on it. It's gonna decrease the amount of money that farmers are paying for ventilation because you're not gonna have to constantly run those fans all the time. You can now pinpoint when and where you want to run those fans. Another great way that Crover with the technology as well, is within the Saving Grains platform, you can actually have customer profiles, meaning you can invite your customers to see the grain, how is it going, so you're creating a better customer experience as well, which in turn, hopefully, you know, it's gonna create more profitability for those Crover customers."
Once again, that is Sarah Ostberg with Crover.