James Paterson is no small-time farmer; managing over 14,000 hectares of irrigated feed, cotton and cereals across the Pevensey, Glenmea, Chillagoe, Dales & Hells Gate feedlots in western NSW. With large-scale cropping operations across multiple properties and up to 15% of harvested grain flowing through temporary storage, James Paterson and his team constantly battled delays waiting for trucks during harvest. The inefficiencies added up: valuable time lost with headers sitting idle, logistical stress moving trucks around, and wasteful fertilising methods during seeding times.
James needed a high-capacity, mobile storage option that was fast, flexible and easy for anyone on his team to use. And thanks to reliable local stockist Elders Hay, James acquired his solution: four AGRIBIN Road Train Bins.
Compared to more expensive, oversized options like mother bins, AGRIBIN’s Road Train Bin offered the ideal solution; keeping headers moving, protecting urea during fertilisation, and moving safely around the paddock with hydraulic lifts. Thanks to user-friendly design and smooth hydraulics, the AGRIBIN Road Train Bins can be moved by anyone from full-time workers to casual labourers and contractors.
With four Road Train Bins now part of his fleet, James is better positioned than ever to scale production, reduce harvest bottlenecks and protect margins during the most time-critical parts of the year.