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The BINLogic handheld deviceis a compact unit manually connected to a single bin cable to collect data. The data is then sent to the user's mobile device via Bluetooth for them to monitor the bin. The device can read multiple bins before sending the data to the user's mobile device. The design of the BINLogic system allows users to add as many bins as they need to their system at any time. However, bins with multiple cables require a multi-sensor adapter for the wireless device to collect both temperature and moisture data. In this case, the installation might require interconnecting cables to retrofit existing multi- cable bins. BINLogic was designed as a DIY system, with instructions for easy installation and'use bythe grower. Ifatechnician is needed, growers can contact their Local Co-op, which can connect them with one. BINLogic pricing approach Another factor that differentiates BINLogic from other solutions is the pricing approach. Other systems require growers to purchase the hardware and pay a recurring subscription fee to utilize the software. Meanwhile, BINLogic Wireless users only pay the annual subscription without having to purchase the units. The yearly cost ofthe BINLogic wireless solutions is directly related to the size of the operation. The users pay per year, per device, according to a straightforward and transparent subscription fee model. However, BINLogic handheld device users will need to pay for the units upfront BINLogic: reliable functionality Designed for ease of access and functionality, BINLogic ensures reliable performance even in regions with limited cellular coverage. The device is straightforward to install and operate while not requiring significant upfront investments, offering tremendous value to grain growers across Western Canada. “The wireless unit is also solar powered, so no line poweris required, This is highly beneficial for remote bin yards and adds to the solution's overall flexibility," said Lischynski Reach out to your local Equip Team representative to learn more about BINLogic and other AgZone solutions. ASK THE EQUIP TEAM How does BINLogic add value to a farmer? As a former grain bin manufacturers representative, | saw many bins that had either overheated or spoiled grain. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in grain wasted. À bin with a monitoring system would have prevented these issues, as the grower or facility operator would have been notified that something was going on in the bin before it was too late. However, while bin monitoring systems have several undeniable perks, there is still some resistance to their adoption. The most common objections to protecting their grain storage are: 1) Bin monitoring systems are too expensive 2) Such systems are too difficult to use 3) With technology changing so quickly, any system could become outdated very fast. This is where BINLogic stands out, as it solves each of these concerns. Itis economical and can be scaled depending on your operation's size—for pennies per bushel. The system is easy to install and use without the need for a technician. What's more, it can be accessed on your home PC or smartphone from anywhere with internet access, as it uses the same platform for both wireless and handheld devices. Finally, the BINLogic wireless devices are warrantied with your annual subscription, which includes over-the-air software updates and new equipment should the device itself become outdated. Why should 1 switch to BINLogic? The BINLogic bin monitoring system gives grain producers peace of mind that their valuable grain is stored safely. The system's ease of use and low investment make it easier for farmers to use the technology every grain farmer should have. Trevor Besplug Equipment Team Advisor CUT CRE

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The BINLogic handheld deviceis a compact unit manually connected to a single bin cable to collect data. The data is then sent to the user's mobile device via Bluetooth for them to monitor the bin. The device can read multiple bins before sending the data to the user's mobile device. The design of the BINLogic system allows users to add as many bins as they need to their system at any time. However, bins with multiple cables require a multi-sensor adapter for the wireless device to collect both temperature and moisture data. In this case, the installation might require interconnecting cables to retrofit existing multi- cable bins. BINLogic was designed as a DIY system, with instructions for easy installation and'use bythe grower. Ifatechnician is needed, growers can contact their Local Co-op, which can connect them with one. BINLogic pricing approach Another factor that differentiates BINLogic from other solutions is the pricing approach. Other systems require growers to purchase the hardware and pay a recurring subscription fee to utilize the software. Meanwhile, BINLogic Wireless users only pay the annual subscription without having to purchase the units. The yearly cost ofthe BINLogic wireless solutions is directly related to the size of the operation. The users pay per year, per device, according to a straightforward and transparent subscription fee model. However, BINLogic handheld device users will need to pay for the units upfront BINLogic: reliable functionality Designed for ease of access and functionality, BINLogic ensures reliable performance even in regions with limited cellular coverage. The device is straightforward to install and operate while not requiring significant upfront investments, offering tremendous value to grain growers across Western Canada. “The wireless unit is also solar powered, so no line poweris required, This is highly beneficial for remote bin yards and adds to the solution's overall flexibility," said Lischynski Reach out to your local Equip Team representative to learn more about BINLogic and other AgZone solutions. ASK THE EQUIP TEAM How does BINLogic add value to a farmer? As a former grain bin manufacturers representative, | saw many bins that had either overheated or spoiled grain. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in grain wasted. À bin with a monitoring system would have prevented these issues, as the grower or facility operator would have been notified that something was going on in the bin before it was too late. However, while bin monitoring systems have several undeniable perks, there is still some resistance to their adoption. The most common objections to protecting their grain storage are: 1) Bin monitoring systems are too expensive 2) Such systems are too difficult to use 3) With technology changing so quickly, any system could become outdated very fast. This is where BINLogic stands out, as it solves each of these concerns. Itis economical and can be scaled depending on your operation's size—for pennies per bushel. The system is easy to install and use without the need for a technician. What's more, it can be accessed on your home PC or smartphone from anywhere with internet access, as it uses the same platform for both wireless and handheld devices. Finally, the BINLogic wireless devices are warrantied with your annual subscription, which includes over-the-air software updates and new equipment should the device itself become outdated. Why should 1 switch to BINLogic? The BINLogic bin monitoring system gives grain producers peace of mind that their valuable grain is stored safely. The system's ease of use and low investment make it easier for farmers to use the technology every grain farmer should have. Trevor Besplug Equipment Team Advisor CUT CRE
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