Antti Marine

Luk­ka­rin farm

Auto­ma­tion even hand­les inven­to­ry accoun­ting

At the turn of the deca­de, Luk­ka­rin Farm inves­ted in a new Ant­ti pac­ka­ge dryer and Ulti­ma cont­rol sys­tem. The user expe­rience over seve­ral years has been posi­ti­ve. The new, efficient dryer and effec­ti­ve auto­ma­tion have comple­te­ly chan­ged the natu­re of the har­vest sea­son. Night shifts for grain drying are now a thing of the past.

The Luk­ka­rin meat farm in Myl­ly­kos­ki, Kou­vo­la, grows wheat, bar­ley and peas for pig feed. The cul­ti­va­tion pro­gram­me also inclu­des timot­hy grass and autumn wheat. In 2018, a new grain dryer was purc­ha­sed due to the inc­rea­se in the area under cul­ti­va­tion. The farm’s old Ant­ti dryer from 1989 and grain sto­ra­ge faci­li­ties had beco­me ina­dequa­te.

– Drying grain with the old dryer was beco­ming too labour-inten­si­ve. Har­vest time was pro­lon­ged because eve­ryt­hing had to be done accor­ding to the dryer’s sche­du­le. We often wor­ked through the night, recalls Las­se Luk­ka­ri.

The foun­da­tion for the new drying faci­li­ty was laid in the sum­mer of 2018. The most inten­se con­struc­tion pha­se took place in ear­ly spring 2019, and the enti­re faci­li­ty was rea­dy for use in mid-July. Luk­ka­rin belie­ves that pha­sing the con­struc­tion work was a wise deci­sion.

– Eve­ryt­hing was rea­dy a couple of weeks befo­re the thres­hing sea­son began. Antin’s experts hel­ped with com­mis­sio­ning and adjust­ments. Thanks to the relaxed sche­du­le, I had time to fami­lia­ri­se myself with the dryer and auto­ma­tion func­tions.

The new dryer is more efficient and smar­ter

The grea­test bene­fit of the new dryer comes from its efficiency and speed. Pre­vious­ly, thres­hing and grain drying had to be orga­ni­sed accor­ding to the capaci­ty of the old dryer. Now we can work accor­ding to the crops and choo­se the most sui­table thres­hing time for each crop. This has made the dai­ly rhythm of the enti­re har­vest sea­son more huma­ne and shor­te­ned the time it takes.

Luk­ka­rin Farm makes full use of the Ant­ti dryer’s intel­li­gent cont­rol sys­tem. Ulti­ma auto­ma­tical­ly mea­su­res the mois­tu­re con­tent of the grain, which sig­ni­ficant­ly reduces ener­gy con­sump­tion. The dried batch is auto­ma­tical­ly trans­fer­red to the desig­na­ted silo, and the drying batch data is recor­ded in the batch log. This infor­ma­tion can be acces­sed any­ti­me, anyw­he­re, on a com­pu­ter or mobi­le device. The sys­tem can also auto­ma­tical­ly start drying a new batch wit­hout the user being pre­sent, eli­mi­na­ting unneces­sa­ry breaks in the dryer’s ope­ra­tion.

– I find Ulti­ma’s stock mana­ge­ment fea­tu­re real­ly han­dy and use­ful. It allows me to keep track of the silo situa­tion and the value of grain batc­hes at all times. In addi­tion, the sys­tem takes a sample from each batch. I keep some of the­se samples for myself and send the rest to the feed manu­fac­tu­rer for ana­ly­sis, Luk­ka­ri explains.

Whe­ne­ver new tech­no­lo­gy is int­ro­duced, the­re may be some ini­tial problems. Howe­ver, Las­se Luk­ka­ri is more than satis­fied with Ant­ti’s approach to sup­por­ting the imple­men­ta­tion and recei­ving cus­to­mer feed­back.

– Ant­ti hand­les after-sales mar­ke­ting well. Cus­to­mers are not left alo­ne with their ques­tions or problems. Sug­ges­tions for impro­ve­ment are also welco­med and even imple­men­ted. For example, the user inter­face of the Ulti­ma auto­ma­tion sys­tem is now bet­ter than it was when it was first int­ro­duced.

At the turn of the decade, Lukkarin Farm invested in a new Antti package dryer and Ultima control system.

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