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New for 2026: Introducing Superior Grain Bins

  • roslerconstruction
  • Feb 19
  • 2 min read

As we move through winter planning season across Saskatchewan, many producers are already looking ahead to harvest 2026. Following a strong 2025 crop year and increased demand for on-farm storage, we’re excited to share some big news at Rosler Construction.

We are now offering Superior Grain Bins for the 2026 season.

Superior Grain Bins – Now Available

Superior has built a strong reputation for quality engineering and durability, and we’re proud to bring this bin line to Saskatchewan producers. Adding Superior allows us to expand our hopper bin offerings and provide even more storage solutions to fit different farm operations and long-term growth plans.

Interest has been strong right out of the gate. We already have early bin sales on the books, along with several larger spring projects secured for installation.

One noticeable trend this year is the move toward larger hopper capacities. We have multiple 19,300 bushel hopper bins scheduled for spring builds, reflecting continued growth in on-farm storage demand and confidence heading into 2026.

We’re also excited to welcome back our experienced bin crew for another season of binning. With years of combined experience, our team focuses on efficient installs and quality workmanship that stands up to Saskatchewan conditions.

Planning Ahead for Spring 2026

With projects already filling our spring schedule, now is the ideal time to plan your 2026 storage expansion. Whether you’re looking at adding larger hopper bins, replacing aging infrastructure, or increasing overall capacity, winter is the best time to design your layout and secure your install window.

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