Data manager for a 32-bin grain site. Each tank holds 22,500 bushels of wheat, soybeans, or canola. Operators update readings or photograph handwritten notes. Send a code to anyone who should watch — they cannot change a number.
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32 bins · J1 through J32
J1
13.8% · 52°
J2
14.0% · 53°
J3
14.2% · 54°
J4
14.4% · 55°
J5
14.6% · 56°
J6
14.8% · 57°
J7
15.0% · 58°
J8
15.2% · 59°
J9
15.4% · 60°
J10
13.8% · 61°
J11
14.0% · 62°
J12
14.2% · 63°
J13
14.4% · 64°
J14
14.6% · 65°
J15
14.8% · 66°
J16
15.0% · 67°
J17
15.2% · 68°
J18
15.4% · 52°
J19
13.8% · 53°
J20
14.0% · 54°
J21
14.2% · 55°
J22
14.4% · 56°
J23
14.6% · 57°
J24
14.8% · 58°
J25
15.0% · 59°
J26
15.2% · 60°
J27
15.4% · 61°
J28
13.8% · 62°
J29
14.0% · 63°
J30
14.2% · 64°
J31
14.4% · 65°
J32
14.6% · 66°
Every bin carries moisture, protein, and temperature. Alerts fire when grain is wet or heating.
Green is on. Red is off. Operators tap to switch aeration. The strip is visible from across the office.
Photograph the clipboard. Handwritten moisture, protein, temperature, and fans write onto J1–J32.
Copy the six-character code and send it. They type it in and watch live bins — with no write access.