If you’re interested in adding peanut elevators to your farm, we want to assist you.
Modern farming equipment like grain elevators and conveyor systems have changed the way that farms operate, improving efficiency and product quality by leaps and bounds. If you’re in the peanut farming business, our team at Merritt Mechanical Fabrication can provide a number of services and equipment to streamline and improve your operation, and one of the best items we offer is peanut elevators. These handy variations of grain elevators are specifically designed to handle peanuts and are tailored to the unique needs of peanut farmers. If you’re interested in adding peanut elevators to your farm, we want to assist you.
Peanut elevators aid in the storage, processing, and transportation of peanuts and are useful in several stages of the journey peanuts make from field to consumer. They can vary in size, but they feature design elements that cater to the unique needs of peanuts, including measures to help reduce damage to the delicate pods and maintain freshness during storage periods. With the right system in place, peanut elevators can significantly improve the handling process of peanuts as they make their way from field to market, leading to increased profits for you.
Our team has been helping farmers for over 50 years, and we are passionate about what we do. We will meet with you to discuss your needs and how we can fill them, and we’re always happy to answer questions or work on specific concerns with our customers. Quality is the cornerstone of what we do, and we focus on designing and implementing systems and structures that will last for a long time, allowing you to focus on the harvest rather than having to stress about your equipment.
We are proud to serve farmers throughout Georgia and would love the opportunity to work with you. Reach out today to learn more about peanut elevators or any of the other agricultural systems, buildings, and equipment we can provide.
At Merritt Mechanical Fabrication, we build peanut elevators throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.