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Bushel Plus Launches Advanced Harvest Tech in US

Bushel Plus Launches Advanced Harvest Tech in US


By Jamie Martin

Bushel Plus, a leading provider of harvest optimization technologies from Canada, has officially expanded into the US agricultural market.

The move is part of its strategic goal to help American farmers achieve greater efficiency, reduce grain losses, and enhance profitability through advanced farming solutions.

Based in Brandon, Manitoba, Bushel Plus specializes in creating precision technology that significantly improves harvesting processes. The company’s innovative solutions, already trusted by farmers in over 35 countries, are known for boosting combine performance and ensuring minimal grain loss during harvest.

“Expanding our footprint into the US is a natural next step in our growth journey,” said Marcel Kringe, CEO and Founder of Bushel Plus. “The strong demand we’re seeing in the US is a testament to the impact our solutions are having on farms worldwide.”

Bushel Plus is collaborating with major US farm equipment dealers to ensure easy availability and strong support for its products. Highlighted innovations include the SmartPan System™, a precision device that measures grain loss in real-time, enabling farmers to quickly adjust combine settings for maximum efficiency.

Another significant product, MAD Concaves™, enhances combine effectiveness through a unique grate design, reducing rotor loss and minimizing grain damage. This advanced threshing solution eliminates the need for extensive modifications and works efficiently across diverse crops and harvesting conditions.

Additionally, Bushel Plus introduces the MiniCombine™, a portable, battery-operated tool designed to quickly and accurately assess crop moisture levels in the field. This lightweight device saves farmers significant time and effort compared to traditional testing methods. 

“Our mission has always been to empower farmers with the tools they need to make every bushel count,” said Kringe. “Farmers across America are looking for reliable, data-driven solutions to improve efficiency and profitability, and we are eager to bring our technology to support their operations.”

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