Located in the far north of America’s farming region is a small town with a big impact. Buxton, North Dakota is home to 382 people and Central Valley Bean, a cooperative that processes a large share of the United States pinto bean crop.
After years of using different sorting and cleaning technology for their beans, the cooperative recently switched to Bühler’s SORTEX H SpectraVision, which utilizes machine learning and data, captured directly from the machine’s real-time performance, to improve productivity and decrease the amount of good product being rejected. The company previously required a second round of sorting to reach satisfactory levels of rejected material, however, now achieves the desired standard in just one pass. The switch reduced the amount of time and money the cooperative needed to spend on sorting, and thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the remote insights made possible with Bühler Insights, less operator interaction is required.