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Agriculture & Grain Drying

Remote Monitoring for Grain Dryers

Through harvest, a grain dryer needs watching around the clock — and checking it in person, often through the night, is the tiring reality on most farms. Seemoto brings the dryer's temperatures to the farmer's phone, shows how each batch is drying, and sends an alert when something needs attention, so there are far fewer night-time trips to the dryer.

Remote MonitoringEmail & SMS AlertsWorks on Any DryerFewer Night Checks

Seemoto Solutions for Agriculture

Grain drying monitoring is the core Seemoto solution for agriculture — built to bring the dryer's temperatures to your phone and cut the need for night-time checks.

Grain Drying Monitoring for Agriculture

Grain Drying Monitoring

Remote temperature and humidity monitoring for grain dryers. Sensors on the dryer's exhaust air, incoming air, and outdoor air stream readings to the cloud, so the drying process — and each cooling phase — is visible on a phone or computer, with email and SMS alerts when readings deviate. It works on any dryer, with or without the dryer's own automation.

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What Is Monitored on the Dryer

Seemoto follows the air temperatures and humidity around the grain dryer to show how each batch is drying — on the phone, in real time.

Dryer Air Temperatures

Temperature on the dryer's exhaust air, the air coming into the dryer, and the outdoor air — the readings that reveal how the drying is progressing.

Air Humidity

Relative humidity of the dryer's exhaust and incoming air, adding context to the drying conditions alongside temperature.

实时提醒

Email and SMS alerts when readings move outside the expected range, so a deviation is caught without a trip out to the dryer.

Drying History

Every batch is recorded as a temperature graph with five-year data retention, ready to review or compare between batches and seasons.

Common Challenges in Grain Drying

Round-the-Clock Supervision

Through harvest the dryer runs day and night, and keeping it safe traditionally means repeated trips to check temperatures in person — including through the night, at the cost of sleep and time.

Trips Just to Check

Without remote visibility, the only way to know how a batch is progressing is to drive out to the dryer and look, even when everything turns out to be fine.

Judging the Phases

Knowing when drying is finished and when cooling, filling, and emptying should happen is hard to gauge from occasional spot checks of temperature alone.

No Built-In Readout

Many dryers — especially older ones — have no automation or remote display of their own, leaving the operator with nothing but manual, on-site checks.

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Get Started with Grain Dryer Monitoring

Contact our team to bring your grain dryer's temperatures to your phone and skip the night-time trips.