Description
The Grain Temp Guard is ideal for bins with a capacity of 20,000 bushels or less. If you have a larger bin, simply purchase an additional probe for every additional 10,000 bushels to ensure comprehensive monitoring.
The Grain Temp Guard system gives you valuable knowledge about your grain bin, enabling you to develop a personalized monitoring plan. Say goodbye to waiting until it’s too late to address issues. Stay proactive by detecting problems early and safeguard your grain effectively.
Take advantage of our unbeatable closeout prices and revolutionize your grain monitoring practices today!
If you’re dissatisfied for ANY reason, please contact Farm Shop, and simply return the product within 30 days of your ship date in like-new condition with all the original packing materials, accessories, and manuals to receive a complete refund. You will not be reimbursed for shipping to or from Farm Shop MFG.
Recommendations for the number of probes to consider for your bin
Recommended: 2 probes per bin for the first 10,000 to 20,000 bushels and 1 additional probe for each additional 10,000 to 15,000 bushels. This will allow you to monitor more layers through the bin.
When using the Alarm DT, (the correct choice when the monitoring dried grain) one unit can monitor 10,000 to 20,000 bushels. Two units can monitor up to 40,000 bushels, because this unit has 2 cables. This solution will allow you to monitor temperature changes providing indications of grain going out of condition as well as temperature fronts that you are creating by cooling grain down or warming it back up.
Resources/Additional Information

Zip tie probe at the base of the bin for support

Moisture Migration


The 2016 corn was sold in September 2019. It had a 60 pound test weight in a moisture of 13.5%.
- Complete Moisture Management System for a large bin
- Wires can be run into the bin and then through conduit to protect the moisture management system.
- Wires can be run though conduit and then attached to rebar to keep everything organized.
- Rebar can be used to place sensors throughout the bin at appropriate levels








