Bushel Plus enters U.S. market with its smart harvest solutions

Canadian harvest optimization technology company Bushel Plus announced its expansion plans into the United States market. The company aims to elevate harvesting productivity and efficiency on a global scale. Bushel Plus is recognized for pioneering advanced agricultural solutions that significantly reduce grain loss during the harvesting process, thereby maximizing farm profits. Their precision-based technologies are acclaimed for improving operational efficiency, saving fuel, and reducing wear and tear on equipment for farms of all sizes.
Already a familiar name in 35 countries, Bushel Plus’s products have gained a reputation for their reliability and field effectiveness. Marcel Kringe, the CEO and founder of Bushel Plus, remarked on the expansion, “Our move into the U.S. market is a calculated part of our growth strategy. The strong demand from the U.S. corroborates the global efficacy and need for our solutions.”
The Canadian company is broadening its distributor network across key agricultural states by partnering with prominent U.S. farm machinery and precision agriculture dealers. “These partnerships ensure that American farmers have immediate access to our advanced tools, complete with expert support and service,” Kringe added.
Enhancing U.S. agricultural practices with Bushel Plus technology
Among the innovative offerings Bushel Plus is introducing to the U.S. are the SmartPan System and MAD Concaves. With its product range, a company adds value and profit to every harvest by optimizing its efficiency and ensuring harvest success for farmers around the globe.
SmartPan System
The SmartPan System is a sophisticated monitoring tool that provides accurate data on grain loss, allowing for real-time adjustments to combine settings to enhance yield recovery.
MAD Concaves
The MAD Concaves feature a unique design that improves combines’ threshing efficiency and capacity. They are adaptable to various models and crop conditions and specifically address rotor loss challenges in high-moisture or high-yield scenarios.
MiniCombine
MiniCombine, a handheld, battery-operated device for quick crop sampling and moisture testing, will also be available on the American market. This tool is designed to deliver precise moisture content readings, eliminating the traditional need for extensive pre-harvest testing equipment.
Kringe emphasized, “Our mission is to furnish farmers with tools that make every bushel count. We are dedicated to providing dependable, data-driven solutions that enhance both efficiency and profitability for farmers across America.”
Bushel Plus is scheduled to exhibit its products at several major U.S. farm shows, including the Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, on March 2-4, 2025.

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