Managing Stored Grain

The top of any silo is where the heat and condensation is always present and can become an Ideal breeding environment for an insect attack.

By reducing the internal temperature and humidity levels at the top of the silo and on the surface of the stored grain, it makes the silo a less attractive option for insects.

Constant air movement reduces the possibility of condensation forming on the walls of the silos and assists with stabilising the temperature of the grain stored.

Diagram of a silo mounted off the ground using Air Intake Vents and Silo Vent ventilator

 Diagram of a silo mounted on concrete using Air Intake Vents and Silo Vent ventilator