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Sensors for the farm

The silo tells you itself how much feed it holds

The sensor measures the feed level and sends the reading to the app by itself. We calculate how many days are left and let you know before it runs empty. And we are just finishing the poultry house climate sensors.

verifiedFrom the team that has organised work on poultry farms for years.

Feed levelForecastAlertsClimate — soon
Sound familiar?

Feed and flock health checked too late?

The sensor does it for you: it measures non-stop and lets you know before it becomes a problem.

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Tapping the silo with a stick

You tap the metal and guess from the sound how much feed is really left.

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Calling the feed mill a day too late

You realise the feed is running out only when the feeders are nearly empty — and the mill needs a day or two.

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Disease shows only in mortality

The flock has been eating less for days, but you notice only when the birds start dying.

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Climate judged “by feel”

You sense temperature, humidity and ammonia on your walk-through — no numbers and no warning.

The sensor will do it for you.

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Feed under control

The feed runs out in 6 days. You know it today.

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Live feed level

You open the app and see the percentage in every silo. Without leaving home.

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“Six days of feed left”

We calculate the forecast from your flock’s real consumption. You order in good time, not at the last minute.

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An alert before it runs empty

When the level drops below the threshold, you get a notification. The feeders never go empty.

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The feed mill sees it and comes

Your feed mill gets the low-level signal and proposes a delivery — often before you even call.

More than just the feed level

Is the flock eating too little? You’ll know on day one.

The system knows the feeding norm for your flock’s breed and age and compares it with what actually disappears from the silo. If the birds eat more than 20% less than they should — you get an alert. A drop in appetite is often the first sign of disease, long before you see it in mortality.

“The flock is eating 24% less than the norm (1.82 kg/day vs 2.40 kg/day). Check appetite, feed access and flock health.”

Why us

Why farmers let sensors onto their farms

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Mount it and forget it

No cables and no internet in the poultry house. The sensor runs for years, and we warn you about a low battery in advance.

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It tells you what to do

Instead of a table of readings you get the point: “six days left, order feed”.

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Connected to the whole farm

Your feed mill sees the low level, and an appetite drop lands at the Flock Card. All in one app.

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You know first

Feed running low, flock eating less, sensor gone silent — you hear about all of it right away.

In preparation

Next step: poultry house climate

We are just finishing temperature, humidity and ammonia sensors. They will work in the same app, next to the silo ones.

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Temperature

Too hot or too cold for the flock’s day of age — with an alert, not a hunch.

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Humidity

Too high threatens the litter and health — the warning will come in time.

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Ammonia and CO₂

A crossed threshold is a signal to ventilate before it harms the birds.

How it works

Three steps to silos under control

1

Simple installation

You mount the sensor on the silo yourself, in a few minutes — we help with the first one.

2

Readings flow in by themselves

The feed level lands in the app without your input — you see all silos from your phone.

3

Forecasts and alerts

We calculate how long it will last and let you know before anything becomes a problem.

Ready to stop tapping the silo?

Let’s do it
Testimonials

What farmers say about DlaFerm.pl sensors

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I open the app and see the percentage in every silo. No more climbing and guessing.
personBroiler farmer
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The appetite-drop alert caught a disease days earlier than I would have seen it in mortality.
personPoultry farm owner
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Feed gets ordered before things get nervous. The feed mill often calls first.
personFarm owner

Let’s do it together, DlaFerm.pl

We’ll show you how silo sensors work on your farm. Write to us.

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Email

kontakt@dlaferm.pl

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Phone

+48 234 234 123