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How much poop does a pig produce in a day? Aside from being one of the nastiest jobs on the farm, measuring animal waste is potentially one of the costliest dangers of managing livestock. In an industry where margins are slim to begin with, the price of non-compliance with waste management regulations can put an operation in jeopardy.
P.S: Pigs poop 11 pounds a day. We won’t even get into dairy cattle waste. PitView® software helps you manage it all.
An agrochemical company supplied high-quality agricultural chemicals, fertilizers, seed treatments, and biological nutrition to farms. The bustling plant had over 150 stainless-steel tanks, most ranging from 20 to 30 feet tall.
With such fast-paced operations—including several incoming and outgoing deliveries per day—they needed a solution for smarter, simpler inventory management. BinMaster answered the call.
Now more than ever, manufacturers expect—and must navigate—volatile supply chains and pricing. Effective bulk material management begins with smart systems that make data easily accessible, which ultimately helps strengthen inventory control. Level sensors and software from BinMaster help...
As demand grows and trends balloon in the food & beverage industry, the pursuit of peak efficiency may feel never-ending. Compliance with health and safety standards continues to remain of the highest importance as plants expand and multi-national systems require robust remote monitoring software....
Level sensors and bin scales have their own unique applications. Utilizing both in one inventory management system provides many benefits, including real-time monitoring and redundancy to verify the accuracy of measurements. But in which situation or conditions is each method of measurement best...
As of November 10, 2025, Garner Industries LLC will operate under a new name: BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC. The new name reflects the company’s continued growth, innovation, and commitment to delivering advanced sensors, software, and technologies that help customers make smarter, safer,...