GSI is set to launch a new lineup of mixed-flow grain dryers for the 2025 harvest season, designed to enhance efficiency and protect grain quality.

“Our new Mixed Flow dryers enable farmers to reduce downtime and maintain capacity with no screens to clean during the busy harvest season,” said Alan Lockwood, GSI’s conditioning product manager, highlighting how this technology allows farmers to focus on the critical task of getting crops to market.

The introduction of modular designs offers flexibility to expand as farms grow, making the dryers adaptable to future needs. These dryers also feature lower airflow rates, which enhance fuel efficiency while preserving grain quality, a crucial factor for farmers looking to deliver top-grade crops to the market. The ability to dry multiple types of crops without the need for a changeover reduces operational interruptions, allowing for a smoother, more continuous workflow.

GSI Mixed Flow Grain Dryer
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The inclusion of independently controlled modules adds another layer of functionality, enabling multi-zone temperature control, which is essential for maintaining the quality of different grains. Farmers can choose between full heat or dry/cool modes based on their specific needs, ensuring optimal results for various crop conditions. With the centrifugal fans providing efficient drying power and a streamlined loading and unloading system, the entire process becomes more efficient and user-friendly.

By incorporating these new technologies, GSI helps farmers save time and fuel, while still delivering top-quality grains. For more detailed information or to explore options, farmers are encouraged to reach out to their local GSI dealer to discuss the possibility of adding these dryers to their operations.

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