SafeGrain Commemorates 70 Years in the Grain Industry

SafeGrain specializes in aeration, dust control, grain quality control, level monitoring, and hazard monitoring.

Kristen Kazarian, Managing Editor

July 19, 2024

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SafeGrain has made many innovations for the grain industry.
The company has made innovations including expanding the extensive level monitoring portfolio and introducing an All-In-One Digital Cable that monitors CO2, moisture, and temperature. Nordroden/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

SafeGrain is celebrating its 70th anniversary in the grain industry. From its inception in 1954, SafeGrain has grown from a pioneering startup to a global leader in grain quality monitoring and safety solutions.

Founded on the principles of innovation and customer commitment, SafeGrain began with a vision to transform grain storage and handling practices. Over the years, the company has not only achieved this goal but has also set new industry standards through continuous technological advancements.

"We are thrilled to celebrate 70 years of success, growth, and innovation," said Zachary Carr, president at SafeGrain. "Since our early days, we have focused on delivering solutions that ensure grain quality and safety, partnering closely with farmers and industry professionals worldwide."

SafeGrain's journey is marked by milestones such as expanding the extensive level monitoring portfolio and introducing an All-In-One Digital Cable, which monitors CO2, moisture, and temperature. These technological advances have solidified its reputation as an industry leader. Today, its comprehensive range of monitoring equipment and solutions is trusted by agricultural communities globally, ensuring efficient operations and safeguarding grain quality from farm to market.

In January, SafeGrain announced a partnership with iGrain as an exclusive North American distributor and manufacturer, expanding its portfolio to Include Digital Technology

SafeGrain remains committed to pioneering new technologies and solutions that will redefine the future of the grain industry. With ongoing investments in R&D, the company aims to enhance productivity, sustainability, and safety across the agricultural industry.

About the Author

Kristen Kazarian

Managing Editor

Kristen Kazarian has been a writer and editor for more than three decades. She has worked at several consumer magazines and B2B publications in the fields of food and beverage, packaging, processing, women's interest, local news, health and nutrition, fashion and beauty, automotive, and IT.

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