Grain quality in the palm of your hand

Moisture, protein and oil in real time

A green combine harvester in a field with labels for oil, moisture, and protein. Silos are visible in the background.

Measure moisture with high accuracy to control storage and dry down

Test protein to segregate wheat and barley to make informed trading decisions

Explore your field protein distribution, to learn & improve fertilization practices

Grow & handle grain more effectively by leveraging precise quality data

Before SCIO, grain quality and constituents information wasn’t available in real-time, lacks accuracy, or is entirely absent, making making informed choices a challenge.

5-7 days

Average analysis time

$ 25

Average for a single analysis

Over 50

Samples analyzed a year

SCIO helps farmers gain accurate data about crops moisture, protein, oil and other constituents of grains in real time, so that decisions can become grounded in current, actionable data.

10 sec

Average analysis time

$ 0.2

Average for a single analysis

Over 1000

Samples analyzed a year

5-7 days

Average analysis time

$ 25

Average for a single analysis

Over 50

Samples analyzed a year

10 sec

Average analysis time

$ 0.2

Average for a single analysis

Over 1000

Samples analyzed a year

Grain constituent analysis everywhere, all the time.

SCiO’s sensors can be deployed in any location that’s relevant as part of seed development and production operations. Each sensor generates, in real time, the information you need to know about the properties of the seeds.

Map showing scan distribution with percentages marked in colored circles: orange (8.4%, 8.2, 8.7%) and green (81.7%, 82.8%, 83.3%, 74.8%).

It’s remarkable what you can do when you can rely on the right, relevant, real-time information.

Manage storage operations

Monitor the moisture levels of grain stored in bins to ensure they stay within the target range by relying on the right and most relevant real-time information.

Precise moisture control

Monitoring moisture levels in stored grain is essential to maintaining quality. Keeping the moisture within the target range prevents spoilage from excess humidity and preserves quality by avoiding overly dry conditions.

Optimize farming practices

Testing protein levels directly in the field provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of farming practices. This data helps refine strategies year over year, leading to improved crop quality and yield.

100X

Increase in customer analysis per day

10%

Reduction in customer analysis costs

Ready to Control your Seed Quality?