Teamed up with Span-Tech Building Systems & Conrad American Grain Bins To Provide ALL YOUR GRAIN STORAGE NEEDS.

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Teamed up with Span-Tech Building Systems & Conrad American Grain Bins To Provide ALL YOUR GRAIN STORAGE NEEDS

 Protection from the weather  Ease of loading and unloading  Alternate storage uses  Do not have to worry about covering or uncovering a pile  Do not have to worry about losing a cover to wind.  Cost of investment  Return on investment

 Protection from the weather  Buildings offer cover for you and your equipment so you can be just as productive rain or shine  Clear span interior space gives equipment plenty of room to maneuver without worry of running into supports

 Loading options include but not limited to:  Dump Pit with tower and conveyor  Tubular Portable Belt Conveyors or Augers Ease of Loading

 Dump Pit with tower and conveyor  1,400 bu. Dump pit, 20,000 bu/ hour conveyor  Tubular Portable Belt Conveyors or Augers  Options available for 4,000 bu/ hour to 20,000 bu/ hour

 Options include but not limited to:  Flat Pile Scoop  Drag Conveyor  Payloader Options for moving grain out of your Span-Tech Building

 Flat Pile Scoop  4,000bu/ hour to 20,000bu/ hour  Drag Conveyor  20,000bu/ hour  Payloader  325bu bucket 5 min per 1,000 bu truck 12,000bu/ hour

 No handling tarps, no covering or uncovering.  Do not have to worry about losing your cover to wind, or the cost and time to replace lost or damaged covers.  No exposure to weather conditions.

Grain Storage Example Capacity 1.4 million bushels Includes: Large dump put (1400 bu. Capacity) Grain leg and conveyor (20,000 bu/hr) Building $406, / bu Concrete $462, / bu Dump Pit $185, / bu Aeration, ducts, etc. $103, / bu Labor: Building Erection $211, / bu Millwork – Leg & Conveyor $285, / bu $1,652, Total Turnkey cost 1.18/ bu *Based on 2010 price actual project price depends on options, size, location, and current market pricing

 Cost of investment  Turnkey Solutions from around 1.18 / bu.  Quick Return on Investment, projects usually pay off in about 2 to 4 years

 Grain Bins Sizes  15’ diameter to 90’ diameter  Capacities available from 2, bu. To 500, bu.

 Full line of Grain Bin Accessories  Floors and Supports  Fans and Heaters  Spiral Stairs  Roof Vents  Sidedraw Systems  Underbin Unload Systems  Grain Spreaders  Air Systems  Stirring Machines  Bucket Elevators

 Invest in a grain storage building from Liberty Buildings LLC and watch your profit margins grow.