Industry-Leading Grain Bins in Montana

Strong, dependable bins designed to handle Montana’s vast acreages and unpredictable climate. Built for long winters, heavy winds, and harvests that push capacity.

Why Farmers in Montana Choose Wentworth Ag

Montana farms cover some of the largest acreages in the U.S., and with that comes big harvests that demand storage you can rely on. At Wentworth Ag, we specialize in helping operations manage large volumes of wheat, barley, pulses, and other crops while planning for future growth.

Our goal is to provide more than equipment — we help Montana farmers design complete storage solutions that protect grain quality, improve efficiency, and stand up to the elements.

Regional Knowledge

From the Golden Triangle to eastern pulse-growing areas, we understand Montana’s diverse crops and how storage needs differ by region.

Full-Service Approach

We offer everything from site planning to installation and monitoring systems, so every piece of your grain setup works together.

Durability You Can Count On

Partnering with leading suppliers, we provide bins and handling equipment proven to withstand Montana winds, heavy snow, and long winters.

Grain Equipment Solutions for Montana Agriculture

Montana farmers face long harvest seasons and can often need to hold grain for extended storage. Wentworth Ag offers a full lineup of just about any bin you can think of; whether you need a flat bottom, hopper, or smooth wall bin, we can build what you need. And working with only trusted brands like GSI, we build for both capacity and resilience.

We don’t stop at bins. Our inventory includes dryers, aeration, conveyors, and bucket elevators, giving Montana farmers the tools to build efficient, fully integrated grain handling systems. From protecting wheat through long storage cycles to keeping pulses market-ready, we help farmers match the right system to their goals.

With decades of prairie experience, we offer not just products, but the planning and service to ensure your site delivers year after year. From one bin to a complete grain system, Wentworth Ag supports Montana farmers with confidence.

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How We Support You Through the Process

Choosing the right grain bin in North Dakota involves way more than just picking a size. Here are some of the key factors that influence the decision — and how we can help you address them.

Managing Montana’s Big Harvests

Montana wheat, barley, and hay operations produce massive volumes at once, and storage fills quickly. We design bin systems sized to handle today’s yields while keeping expansion in mind, so farmers aren’t boxed in a few seasons down the road.

Designing Yard Flow for Efficiency

Wide-open space doesn’t always mean efficiency. We help plan yard layouts that streamline truck flow, grain movement, and equipment access during harvest. A smart design saves time, reduces bottlenecks, and makes operations run more safely.

Planning for Harsh Weather & Snow

Montana’s bins face high winds, blizzards, and heavy snowpack that can test weaker structures. We recommend systems engineered for strength and stability, so farmers know their grain is protected no matter how extreme the winter gets.

Balancing Costs with Future Planning

Remote locations can mean higher freight and installation costs, but that doesn’t mean cutting corners. We work with producers to build a clear budget, weighing upfront investment against durability, efficiency, and the flexibility to grow over time.

We know how overwhelming it can feel shopping around for a grain bin in Montana. That’s why we focus on reducing the stress in the buying process. We want to take as much of the heavy lifting off your plate; whether it’s system design, site planning, build-related, or something else entirely, our goal is a smooth experience from start to finish.

What We Hear From Montana Farmers

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In Montana, wheat dominates the landscape — with over 5 million acres planted and more than 170 million bushels harvested in 2024. Add in strong hay, barley, and pulse production, and it’s clear why farmers tell us storage fills fast. Protecting grain quality through long stretches of dry heat or sudden cold snaps is critical, and many operations need bin setups that balance high capacity with durability in tough weather.

Montana is also cattle country, with more than 2.1 million cattle (including calves). That creates demand not only for grain storage that keeps up with herd needs year-round. From integrated bin sites that support both crop and livestock operations to flexible systems that allow for expansion, we hear the same thing from producers across the state: storage has to be practical, rugged, and built for Montana’s scale.

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FAQ’s of Buying a Grain Bin in Montana

Q: What grain bin sizes are most common in Montana?
A: The most common grain bin sizes vary widely, but a lot of farmers in MT choose mid to large-capacity bins for their wheat, canola, soybeans, or whatever else they’re looking to store. If you aren’t sure, we can help you determine the right fit based on your operation and crop mix.

Q: Do I need a permit to install a grain bin in Montana?
A: In Montana, you may not require a building permit to build a grain bin, but you’ll likely need to ensure that you’re following building code, especially if there is electrical work involved. This can depend on which county you are in. We can help you identify what permits/complications to be aware of based on your specific needs.

Q: Can I add a dryer later if I don’t install one now?
A: For sure — we design our grain storage systems with future upgrades in mind. Planning for this flexibility upfront is key, and our team can ensure your site is set up for phased expansion, should you choose to go that route.

Q: How long does it take to get a bin installed?
A: Timelines can vary based on product availability, weather, and site prep. We can give you a clearer timeline of your project once we understand its scope and location.

Q: Do you offer grain equipment across Montana?
A: Yes — we serve customers across Montana, as well as into North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and even Canada. Ask us about delivery and installation options in your area.

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