You left the field at seven to beat the rush. So did everyone else. Now the combine's parked, the custom hauler's on the clock, and you're forty minutes from the pit with no idea how long it'll take. It doesn't have to work like this.
Not in some spreadsheet. In diesel, in daylight, and in loads that didn't get hauled because the morning disappeared.
And you find out how bad it is only after you're already in it. There's no board, no app, no answer at the office.
Fuel, wear, and a driver who could be doing literally anything else. If it's a custom hauler, you're paying for the lineup by the hour.
When the truck doesn't come back, the field stops. Weather doesn't wait for lane three to clear.
Live truck count and wait time on your phone. Check it from the field, the yard, or the kitchen table. No call to the office.
Wait patterns by hour show when the yard actually clears. Skip the 8 AM pile-up everyone else is stuck in.
Reserve a delivery time online instead of phone tag with a busy ag desk. Show up, dump, get back to the field.
No app store, no account. Your elevator shares a link. That's the whole setup on your end.
We can call on facilities all year, and we do. But nothing moves an elevator like hearing it from the farms that fill it. You're not a lead to them. You're the business.
One grower asking the ag desk why they can't see the line does more than ten sales calls from us. Tell us where you deliver, and we'll take it from there: we reach out, run the demo, and tell them their growers are asking for it.
We never use your name unless you tell us we can.
Tell us which facility should see GrainFlow. We do the rest. Anonymous by default.
Your facility is on the list, and we'll reach out to them directly. The more farms that ask, the faster this lands: tell your neighbors to add their name at grainflow.ca/farmers.