Production and sale of grain cleaning equipment worldwide

Dirty grain costs farmers thousands of dollars every season — often without them realizing where the money is lost. In the United States and Canada, elevators routinely penalize grain with foreign material, light kernels, toxins, or quality defects through dockage, grade downgrades, or outright rejection. These losses are not inevitable. Investing in a modern grain cleaning machine allows farmers to take control of grain quality, reduce penalties, and increase profit per bushel. METRA grain cleaning machines are designed specifically to help farmers save money in daily operations while delivering fast and measurable ROI.
Grain quality issues directly reduce farm profitability. Impurities, damaged kernels, and lightweight material don’t just affect appearance — they affect how much you get paid.
In North America, common scenarios include:
These are “hidden costs” because they often appear only at delivery, when the buyer removes value from the load — not when the crop is harvested.
Industry experts consistently point out that if you clean the grain properly, you can sell it at a higher premium. Money lost on dirty grain is not gone forever — it can be recovered with the right cleaning approach.
Key ways dirty grain costs farmers money:
Modern grain cleaning is not only about better prices — it’s also about lowering daily operating costs.
Metra aerodynamic separators are designed without screens or complex mechanical assemblies. This means:
Farmers save on spare parts, repairs, and emergency service calls — especially critical when timing matters most.
Metra machines are built with optimized airflow and efficient motors.
For example, the ADS-400 aerodynamic cleaner can operate on as little as ~1 HP, depending on configuration and crop. Compared to worn or outdated equipment, modern systems can reduce energy use by approximately 22%, lowering electricity or fuel costs per bushel cleaned.
Efficiency also means speed. Metra offers machines capable of processing up to 8,000 bushels per hour, allowing farmers to clean more grain in less time.
This simplifies operations while cutting labor and maintenance costs.
Older or poorly calibrated cleaners often discard 0.5–1% of good grain every season along with the trash.
Metra’s precise aerodynamic separation removes only what should be removed — keeping valuable grain in the product stream. Farmers effectively earn more from the same acres they already farm.
Saving money is only half the story. The other half is earning more for every bushel produced.
Grain with contamination issues often sells at a steep discount.
A common example:
By removing fusarium, vomitoxin, ergot, and fungal damage, Metra machines help upgrade grain from feed or reject status to food-grade quality.
On-farm grain cleaning eliminates:
One Canadian farmer reported saving $0.50 per bushel after investing in his own cleaner — roughly $50,000 per year on 100,000 bushels. That money now stays on the farm.
Clean grain is mandatory for premium markets such as:
Without proper cleaning, these premiums are unreachable. With it, farmers unlock higher-paying buyers and contracts.
Grain buyers remember quality. One bad load can label a producer as “high risk,” affecting future contracts. Consistently clean grain builds trust, long-term relationships, and more stable pricing season after season.
Different crops and contamination challenges require different cleaning strategies. Metra systems combine ADS / ADS CDC aerodynamic cleaning and VDSC size & gravity separation, allowing farmers to configure the right setup for maximum ROI.
Mixed crops and harvest debris often cause the biggest losses — and this is where multi-stage Metra setups excel:
Grain cleaning equipment is not an expense — it’s an investment that pays back quickly.
Farmers commonly report:
A simple example:
Metra notes that sixth-generation grain cleaners often pay for themselves in 1–2 seasons, and in severe quality situations, sometimes in just days of operation.
A real-world case from North Carolina showed corn with aflatoxin reduced from 64 ppm to ~3 ppm in a single pass, turning unsellable grain into marketable product. The farmer recovered his investment within one year by salvaging that crop.
Beyond fast ROI, Metra machines continue saving money year after year:
Owning your own cleaner protects you from rising service fees and third-party bottlenecks. Cleaning grain on your schedule also allows you to sell when prices peak — not when lines are shortest.
Metra grain cleaning machines turn what used to be losses into profit. Dockage, impurities, toxins, and inefficiencies become recoverable margin. Grain cleaning is where farm profitability is built — not lost. With Metra technology, farmers of any size can protect grain quality, reduce costs, and achieve fast ROI while strengthening their financial future.
Ready to stop losing money on dirty grain?
Contact Metra for a free ROI calculation and see how quickly a grain cleaning machine can pay for itself on your farm.
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