Ultra ScoopSudenga Industries, Inc.20,000 bushels/hour40-foot inclined conveyor16-foot-wide scoop with a 6-foot-wide detachable wing folds for legal highway transportThree-wheel transport for low transport heightEasy to mount and dismount Request More Info Fill out the form below to request more information about Ultra ScoopMore From Sudenga Industries, Inc.Double Barrel Power SweepDouble-run bin unload system fits in 13" dryer floors7 feed mill batching and automation systemsProduct roundup features software solutions from the industry's leading suppliers.Top 7 batching control systems for animal feed productionReview this collection of feed mill batching control systems, featuring solutions from Repete, CPM Beta Raven, Sterling Systems and more.Product showcase highlights 5 feed milling equipment productsPeruse this collection of feed manufacturing products by some of the leaders in feed mill equipment innovations.Product Focus: Micro-ingredient systems for accuracy, feed safetyReview the latest micro-ingredient systems and scales delivering accuracy in feed production.10 new innovations for feed processing, operationsReview a collection of feed manufacturing-related products and technologies released in the past 12 months.40 new feed additive, equipment products released in 20222022 New Product Reveal highlights 40 new feed additive, feed processing equipment products released in the last 12 months.New feed additive, equipment products released in 2022Preview 15 new feed industry innovations introduced in the past 12 months, including new equipment and feed additives.Infinifeed LoopCapacities available up to 1,800 bushels/hourLoop Conveyor System5 micro-ingredient systems for accurate, safe feedsLearn about the latest micro-ingredient system products for feed production from the industry's leading suppliers.What's on the Horizon? Predictions for the Future of AgricultureIn honor of its 50th anniversary, Feed & Grain reached out to industry leaders seeking insight into what the future holds for U.S agriculture. Population growth, emerging technology and the demand for food will shape the face of the industry, but will grain handlers and feed manufacturers be ready to face the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead?