Grain Temperature Monitoring Goes Really High-Tech
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“When Rich Cook started his own grain temperature monitoring company, TSGC,  in 1982, I’d wager he had no idea how popular the product would be, where the technology would go, or how many countries it would be sold in,” says Dan Winkowitsch, General Manager of TSGC, located in Storm Lake, Iowa. “Originally Rich thought he’d be doing business in 3 states, so he named the business Tri-States Grain Conditioning. Today our products are used in every state and province that grows or ships grain, and in more than 40 countries worldwide.”
  Winkowitsch says that one of TSGC’s most popular products is GrainTRAC, a system that reads and sends temperature data to a cell phone, tablet, computer or any other device with internet access.  “It’s a 24/7 anywhere in the world application that removes the guesswork from grain storage monitoring,” says Winkowitsch. 
  Opening the app on a smart phone, tablet or computer reveals a color screen. Winkowitsch says. “If the screen is green everything is good. If it’s orange, that’s caution, and if it’s red, you’d better move fast to fix it.”  
   Recently the company added a theft control device to its product line.  The monitor attaches to the loadout auger motor on a grain bin and sends an alert to the owner’s phone if the auger is operating when it isn’t supposed to. The company also markets portable grain monitors, bearing monitors and thermocouple temperature cables.  Its temperature cables can also be used to monitor all types of commodities, including hay temperature,  when bales are stored in stacks or barns. 
  Over the years Winkowitsch says the company has heard numerous horror stories about farmers and even commercial operations that have left grain temperature monitoring to chance, or who have outdated equipment.  “Grain is a living mass that’s constantly affected by its environment, so monitoring is vitally important,” Winkowitsch says. “In 2016, there will be large amounts of grain stored in piles, on slabs, inside machine sheds, and even outside on the ground.  We have the products to monitor and report temperature with instant and accurate information. Our sensors work virtually anywhere.”
  Winkowitsch says a typical TSGC GrainTRAC system for a 36-ft. bin with a 26-ft. side wall retails for about $2,500 and includes temperature cables, transmitter and monitor. 
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, TSGC, Inc., P.O. Box 468, Spirit Lake, Iowa 51360 (ph 712 336-0199; www.tsgcinc.com). 

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Grain Temperature Monitoring Goes Really High-Tech  GRAIN HANDLING Accessories “When Rich Cook started his own grain temperature monitoring company  TSGC   in 1982  I’d wager he had no idea how popular the product would be  where the technology would go  or how many countries it would be sold in ” says Dan Winkowitsch  General Manager of TSGC  located in Storm Lake  Iowa  “Originally Rich thought he’d be doing business in 3 states  so he named the business Tri-States Grain Conditioning  Today our products are used in every state and province that grows or ships grain  and in more than 40 countries worldwide ” 	Winkowitsch says that one of TSGC’s most popular products is GrainTRAC  a system that reads and sends temperature data to a cell phone  tablet  computer or any other device with internet access   “It’s a 24/7 anywhere in the world application that removes the guesswork from grain storage monitoring ” says Winkowitsch   	Opening the app on a smart phone  tablet or computer reveals a color screen  Winkowitsch says  “If the screen is green everything is good  If it’s orange  that’s caution  and if it’s red  you’d better move fast to fix it ”   	 Recently the company added a theft control device to its product line   The monitor attaches to the loadout auger motor on a grain bin and sends an alert to the owner’s phone if the auger is operating when it isn’t supposed to  The company also markets portable grain monitors  bearing monitors and thermocouple temperature cables   Its temperature cables can also be used to monitor all types of commodities  including hay temperature   when bales are stored in stacks or barns   	Over the years Winkowitsch says the company has heard numerous horror stories about farmers and even commercial operations that have left grain temperature monitoring to chance  or who have outdated equipment   “Grain is a living mass that’s constantly affected by its environment  so monitoring is vitally important ” Winkowitsch says  “In 2016  there will be large amounts of grain stored in piles  on slabs  inside machine sheds  and even outside on the ground   We have the products to monitor and report temperature with instant and accurate information  Our sensors work virtually anywhere ” 	Winkowitsch says a typical TSGC GrainTRAC system for a 36-ft  bin with a 26-ft  side wall retails for about $2 500 and includes temperature cables  transmitter and monitor   	Contact: FARM SHOW Followup  TSGC  Inc   P O  Box 468  Spirit Lake  Iowa 51360  ph 712 336-0199; www tsgcinc com   
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