AgriTech Automation builds custom control panels and PLC systems for grain bins, dryers, bucket elevator legs, and augers. Your equipment monitors itself, protects itself, and keeps moving — whether you're in the cab, at the house, or out of town.
What Sets Us Apart
Every package we build — from a single bin yard to a full commercial elevator — is engineered around these four commitments.
Built-in safety interlocks and automatic shutoffs catch problems the moment they happen — a plugged leg, a slipping belt, an overheating dryer. The system shuts down cleanly before equipment gets damaged.
Bins fill, dryers run, legs sequence — all without you standing there watching. Monitor status and get alerts from your phone whether you're in the combine, at the house, or an hour away.
Real-time monitoring catches small problems before they become big ones. Instead of finding out something failed when grain stopped moving, you know before it costs you a full day of harvest.
No off-the-shelf boxes. No workarounds. Every system is designed around your specific equipment, your grain flow, and your site. If it doesn't fit your operation perfectly, we're not done yet.
Our Packages
We offer three core installation packages based on the size and complexity of your operation — each one fully custom-built for your site, with add-ons to match your exact needs.
Small-to-Mid Family Farms
2–6 bins, single-phase operations. Control panel, PLC sequencing, aeration fan control, automatic shutoffs, and operator training. Your bins fill and protect themselves — without you standing there.
See what's included →Large Family Farms
Full bin yard, dryer integration, elevator leg, and auger automation. HMI touchscreen, run-from-anywhere capability, and automatic fault protection across every connected piece of equipment.
See what's included →Elevators & Co-ops
Multi-leg routing, facility-wide HMI, remote diagnostics, and automatic safety shutdowns across your entire operation. Built to scale as your facility grows.
See what's included →Why AgriTech Automation
A general automation contractor might build you a panel. But do they know what happens when a leg plugs at 2am during harvest? Do they understand why sequencing matters, what a belt slip sounds like, or what's at stake if your dryer faults on a Friday night in October? We do — and that knowledge is built into every system we design.
We understand grain operations, crop seasons, and what's at stake when equipment goes down at the worst possible moment.
Safety interlocks and shutoffs are designed into the program — not added as an afterthought. Your equipment protects itself.
We engineer, fabricate, program, install, commission, and train. One company, one call, one warranty.
When grain is moving and something needs attention, there's no wait-until-Monday. We respond fast because we understand what's at stake.
Who We Serve
Whether you're a family farm running a bin yard full of corn or a commercial elevator moving thousands of bushels a day, we have a package that fits your scale and your operation.
2,000+ acre operations with on-farm storage. Run your whole bin yard from one screen, with one person, during the most critical days of the year — and let your equipment watch itself overnight.
High-volume facilities that need reliable sequencing, real-time fault alerts, and the kind of uptime that can't wait on a slow service response. Know what's happening in your facility at all times.
Standardized automation across multiple locations, centralized monitoring, and systems your staff can learn fast — giving member operations consistent, reliable control managed from the top down.
What Customers Say
"We went from needing two people watching bins during harvest to running the whole yard from one tablet. The system paid for itself inside two seasons."
"They know grain. You don't have to explain why a leg has to start in the right sequence or what happens if a belt slips mid-run. They just get it — and they build it right the first time."
"When our dryer controller faulted the week before harvest, they had someone on-site the next morning. That kind of response is what you need in this business."