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New Wireless Temperature Transmitter Featured on World Grain

Extron is excited to have our new, intrinsically safe wireless temperature transmitter featured on World-Grain's post GEAPS Idea Exchange 2017 round up. [READ MORE] The new wireless transmitter joins Extron's Grain Management Solutions product line. The transmitter is battery powered and equipped with wireless communication ability thereby eliminating the need for excessive lead wire. Retrofitting is easy

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MGFA Conference | March 2-3, 2017 | Booth #115

Join Extron at Booth #115 for the Minnesota Grain & Feed Association's 11oth Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Minneapolis. The MGFA is committed to serving the agribusiness industry with integrity, respect and innovation in its programs and services. For more information and to register for the show click here. Stop by booth #115

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GEAPS Exchange | February 25-28, 2017 | Booth 3016

Join Extron for the GEAPS Exchange in Kansas City, Missouri February 25-28, 2017. Be sure to drop by BOOTH #3016 for a chance to win a Grain Management SYSTEM GIVEAWAY! Extron's Director of Business Development and Marketing, Dustin Paloranta, will also be presenting an exciting and new product during the Idea Exchange. The Idea Exchange is

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Remote Sensing Leads to Big Harvest: Extron Featured in Control Magazine

Extron was recently prominently featured in the September 2016 edition of Control Magazine. In an article entitled “Remote Sensing Leads to Big Harvest,” the publication highlighted how Extron, Control Assemblies and RRAMAC work together to provide sensing, networking and support service for grain monitoring, seed treating and related systems. The remote sensors and wireless networking that

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Stored Wheat Saved – Extron Monitoring System Detects Hot Spot in Idaho Ground Pile

Grain Journal Article: Extron Monitoring System Detects Hot Spot in Idaho Ground Pile Rudy deWit estimates that his facility's Extron Grain Management System saved his company $100,000 worth of wheat stored in a temporary ground pile, when it detected an unsuspected hot spot. The 1-million-bushel pile is located at Thresher Artisan Wheat's 2.5 million-bushel grain elevator

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Thresher Artisan Wheat Adds Grain Monitoring System

  Publication: World Grain BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, U.S. — Thresher Artisan Wheat, an Agspring Company that provides wheat and grain crop for the food industry, recently installed two new remote monitoring systems at its grain management facility in American Falls, Idaho, U.S., to remotely monitor wheat conditions. Since 2014, Thresher has been using Extron Company’s technology to

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Extron Featured in Feedstuffs Magazine

Our very own Mark Spindler was recently interviewed by Feedstuffs Magazine to discuss the importance of implementing wireless solutions like Extron's Ground Pile Management System in order to adequately time the sale and storage of grain. This system utilizes temperature monitoring, fan control and ongoing carbon dioxide readings to dramatically improve ground pile storage for

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How Mobile Technology & Automation Have Changed The Hazard Monitoring Game

Mark Spindler was recently quoted in an article featured in Grain Journal Magazine discussing the changing trends in hazard monitoring. The article discusses the most influential differences between hazard monitoring of the past and the hazard monitoring of the future. The Most Notable Trends: Mobile technology and automation have changed the monitoring game for good.

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Remote Monitoring Comes to Kansas State’s Feed Mill

By: Grant Gerke Published: September 21, 2015 Automationworld.com In 2014, Kansas State University (KSU) unveiled the sprawling $16 million O.H. Kruse Feed Technology Center in Manhattan, Kan., that houses a 5 tons/hour production feed mill and a Feed Safety Research Center (FSRC). The 142-foot-tall building rises over the campus much in the same way the

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