Antti Marine

Ander­mann GbR near Nienburg/Weser

A pre­mie­re in Ger­ma­ny: As the first cus­to­mer in Ger­ma­ny, Ander­mann farm in Haß­ber­gen, loca­ted in the Nienburg/Weser district, cho­se Antti’s X‑Series. The farm’s own com­pact grain drying plant offers nume­rous advan­ta­ges. In addi­tion to eco­no­mic bene­fits, grea­ter inde­pen­dence from grain tra­ders has pro­ven to be a sig­ni­ficant gain for the Ander­mann fami­ly.

The Rea­son Why:

Ander­mann GbR, loca­ted in the Nienburg/Weser district in nort­hern Ger­ma­ny, ope­ra­tes a 220-hec­ta­re arable farm using con­ven­tio­nal far­ming met­hods. The fami­ly-owned busi­ness grows cereals, feed peas, rape­seed, and grain maize; sila­ge maize was also cul­ti­va­ted in the past.

In recent years, maize drying costs had beco­me inc­rea­singly high, whi­le har­vest sche­du­les were strict­ly dic­ta­ted by grain tra­ders. This not only limi­ted the farm’s ent­repre­neu­rial flexi­bi­li­ty but also resul­ted in financial disad­van­ta­ges, as har­vest-time prices were gene­ral­ly much lower. By sto­ring grain maize on-site, sig­ni­ficant­ly bet­ter prices could often be achie­ved in spring. With the goal of beco­ming less depen­dent on grain tra­ders, the Ander­mann fami­ly deci­ded in July 2025 to invest in their own drying plant so that they could dry their grain maize them­sel­ves alrea­dy for the 2025 har­vest sea­son.

Fin­ding the Right Solu­tion:

After tho­rough­ly researc­hing the avai­lable grain drying sys­tem suppliers, the fami­ly ulti­ma­te­ly cho­se the Fin­nish com­pa­ny Ant­ti. The manufacturer’s pro­duct port­fo­lio is so exten­si­ve that sui­table solu­tions can be found for vir­tual­ly eve­ry type and size of far­ming ope­ra­tion.

“What imme­dia­te­ly impres­sed us about Ant­ti was the compre­hen­si­ve pro­duct ran­ge. The wide selec­tion of optio­nal equip­ment meant that no wis­hes remai­ned unmet. As newco­mers to the grain drying busi­ness, we especial­ly apprecia­ted the excel­lent con­sul­ta­tion and sup­port. ‘Made in Fin­land’ stands for dura­bi­li­ty and relia­bi­li­ty, which are ext­re­me­ly impor­tant fac­tors when making an invest­ment of this sca­le,” says Johan­nes Ander­mann regar­ding the deci­sion to choo­se Ant­ti.

The Ant­ti X‑series: Problem sol­ved!

The fami­ly selec­ted a model from the com­pact X‑Series, the X320M, equip­ped with a Dus­tex dust ext­rac­tion sys­tem for maize drying. “The dust ext­rac­tion sys­tem keeps our far­my­ard clean and sig­ni­ficant­ly reduces clea­ning work,” says Johan­nes Ander­mann. “With the addi­tio­nal remo­te moni­to­ring modu­le, we are always infor­med about the sta­tus of the dryer, hel­ping us pre­vent unex­pec­ted down­ti­me.” For their oil-fired drying sys­tem, the Ander­mann fami­ly cho­se an insu­la­ted drying tower to pre­vent heat loss during col­der periods of the year. X‑Series models are deli­ve­red by stan­dard truck trans­port and can be assembled quickly. For ins­tal­la­tion, the fami­ly com­mis­sio­ned a local cont­rac­tor to con­struct a simple 6 × 4 m conc­re­te foun­da­tion.

The X Series in Prac­tice: Run­ning Like Clockwork!

The farm quickly deve­lo­ped an efficient rou­ti­ne for ope­ra­ting the drying plant:
Grain maize with an ave­ra­ge mois­tu­re con­tent of 30% is auto­ma­tical­ly dried and coo­led in approxi­ma­te­ly 11 hours. Unloa­ding and refil­ling the dryer takes about one addi­tio­nal hour. This results in a 12-hour drying cycle, which fits per­fect­ly into a nor­mal wor­king day.

One per­son starts a drying cycle in the mor­ning, whi­le anot­her unloads and refills the dryer in the eve­ning, allowing the plant to ope­ra­te con­ti­nuo­us­ly, 24/7. This eli­mi­na­tes the need for night shifts whi­le also avoi­ding ener­gy los­ses caused by rehea­ting the sys­tem. “After only three to four drying cycles, we had alrea­dy found the opti­mum set­tings. With maize at 30% mois­tu­re con­tent, our drying sys­tem equip­ped with the indi­rect oil bur­ner con­su­mes approxi­ma­te­ly 25 lit­res of fuel oil per ton­ne of maize,” reports Johan­nes Ander­mann.

The Ander­mann fami­ly sum­ma­rizes the key advan­ta­ges of their drying sys­tem:
The Right Choice!

  • High qua­li­ty and relia­bi­li­ty: In addi­tion to the exten­si­ve pro­duct ran­ge and nume­rous optio­nal fea­tu­res, the fami­ly par­ticu­lar­ly apprecia­tes the ove­rall qua­li­ty of the plant. The enti­re drying sys­tem is thought­ful­ly desig­ned, and the high stan­dard of work­mans­hip — both mec­ha­nical­ly and elect­rical­ly — indica­tes excep­tio­nal relia­bi­li­ty and dura­bi­li­ty.
    Stan­dar­dized wear parts can be sourced and replaced by vir­tual­ly any local works­hop. In emer­gency situa­tions, spa­re parts can also be ship­ped direct­ly from Fin­land wit­hin 24 hours.
  • Ver­sa­ti­le applica­tions: The X‑Series models are high­ly ver­sa­ti­le. Thanks to the indi­rect oil bur­ner, the sys­tem can be used not only for drying grain maize or feed grain but also for proces­sing cer­ti­fied qua­li­ty grain and seed grain. Since the­re is no direct con­tact between the fla­me and the crop, and very low inlet air tem­pe­ra­tu­res can be used, pro­duct qua­li­ty is pre­ser­ved.
    The grain dischar­ge sys­tem is also par­ticu­lar­ly gent­le on the ker­nels. A padd­le mec­ha­nism reduces grain dama­ge and brea­ka­ge com­pa­red to sys­tems offe­red by many other manu­fac­tu­rers. Furt­her­mo­re, the labour requi­red for the drying process can be inte­gra­ted seam­less­ly into the farm’s regu­lar dai­ly ope­ra­tions.
  • Strong eco­no­mic bene­fits and grea­ter inde­pen­dence: The eco­no­mic advan­ta­ges of owning a drying plant allow the Ander­mann farm to achie­ve a return on invest­ment wit­hin approxi­ma­te­ly four years. More efficient drying, lower drying los­ses, and gene­ral­ly hig­her mar­ket prices are the key fac­tors cont­ri­bu­ting to this result. In addi­tion, the drying plant pro­vi­des grea­ter ent­repre­neu­rial free­dom and inde­pen­dence. The posi­ti­ve expe­riences gai­ned so far have alrea­dy led the fami­ly to con­si­der expan­ding their drying capaci­ty in the futu­re.

Pic­tu­res:

1. Thanks to its pre-assembled modu­lar design, the Ant­ti X Series can be ins­tal­led and com­mis­sio­ned quickly:

2. The X320M is rea­dy for next refill:

3. The X320M runs smooth­ly 24/7:

4. The X320M is rea­dy and wai­ting for its next job:

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