Dessilogaine, an automated system for collecting grain in a rope-like strand
The Dessilogaine at the Sommets d'Or is an innovative machine developed by the Charente-based company DLAND LLC. This equipment enables the automated recovery of cereals stored in silage bags for animal feed. Thus, it simplifies the work of agricultural operators while improving operational efficiency.
Autonomous and efficient operation
Once installed at the beginning of the silage bag, the Dessilogaine operates autonomously. It utilizes the tractor's hydraulic system to ensure its movement and various functions. Furthermore, the end of the tarp is automatically rolled up. This ensures the silage bag remains hermetically sealed, preserving the quality of the cereals.
Additionally, a knife cuts the upper part of the silage bag. Subsequently, a detangling disc decompacts the material without disturbing the working face. Thanks to this system, cereals are recovered consistently and without loss.
A solution tailored for agricultural operations
The Dessilogaine at the Sommets d’Or is designed to meet the needs of modern agricultural operations. An auger screw allows for the retrieval of grain and its conveyance to a chute. Thus, filling a mixer or any other container is accomplished easily and rapidly.
Furthermore, the equipment is available for 5, 6, and 9-foot bags. A specific system also allows for tracking bags installed in curves. Consequently, it adapts to various operational configurations.
Ultimately, this innovation, recognized at the Sommets d’Or, highlights DLAND's expertise. It provides a reliable, practical, and secure solution for optimizing the management of bagged cereals.





