We will work with you to design and incorporate highly effective peanut conveyors into your farm operation.
Georgia consistently ranks as the leading peanut producer in the United States, making a substantial contribution to the nation’s thriving peanut industry. A key part of the success of many peanut farmers is the conveyors that transport harvested peanuts from place to place on the farm facilities. Here at Merritt Mechanical Fabrication, we’re proud to support farmers throughout the state, providing a wide range of systems, equipment, and structures to help streamline and improve farming operations. If you’re interested in having peanut conveyors integrated into your operation, we’d be more than happy to partner with you.
While peanut conveyors are useful in practically every stage of the harvesting, production, and distribution processes, our team focuses mainly on the initial stages. We can work with you to design and install peanut conveyors to transport products from the field to the drying, cleaning, and storage facilities after they have been harvested. Whether your farm is a large-scale operation or a small family business, we can design conveyor systems that work with your existing infrastructure or account for plans to expand your capabilities in the future. We’ve been serving farmers for over 50 years, and you can count on us to apply our years of experience to help create the ideal peanut conveyors for your unique farm.
We are passionate about supporting farmers and providing the solutions and systems you need to get things done. We use high-quality materials and are always here to provide ongoing support when you need it. We’ll work closely with you, and our focus is on building a lasting relationship that allows us to meet your needs through the years, not making a fast and easy sale.
For more information on peanut conveyors, our process, or any of the other ways we can help improve your farming operation, contact us today!
At Merritt Mechanical Fabrication, we offer peanut conveyors throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.