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Fuel Smart and Farm Ready: AGI Launches Diesel-Powered Auger and Conveyor

WINNIPEG, Manitoba--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ag Growth International Inc. (“AGI”) proudly unveils two innovative diesel-powered grain handling solutions the STX3 Auger and the UCX4 Conveyor. These new additions to AGI’s portable grain handling lineup deliver unmatched performance, durability and fuel efficiency for today’s demanding farm operations.

The STX3 and UCX4 are power-pair innovations engineered to meet the demanding requirements of grain farmers in Canada and the U.S. with a focus on uptime, fuel savings and rugged performance.

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“AGI is excited to bring these diesel-driving products to market. The STX3 and UCX4 are power-pair innovations, engineered to meet the demanding requirements of grain farmers in Canada and the U.S. with a focus on uptime, fuel savings and rugged performance,” says Paul Brisebois, AGI Senior Vice-President North American Farm and Global Portables.

Following product introductions at summer agricultural equipment shows, both products are available now in limited release with production ramping up in 2026.

STX3 Auger: Power, Precision and Performance

The STX3 is the first diesel-powered direct-drive portable truck loading auger on the market replacing traditional belt drives. The auger features a 56 HP Kohler diesel engine for better torque and a belt-free direct drive system for consistent mechanical PTO performance. Key features include:

  • Open discharge spout for smoother grain flow
  • Manual clutch engagement for controlled startups
  • Heavy-duty gearboxes and solid drive shaft for long-term durability and superior power transfer
  • High-clearance intake hopper with triple flighting for increased output and easier setup
  • All-wheel drive hydraulic mover kit to maneuver through tough terrain with ease
  • Wear Edge Technology, sealed top end and bright LED work lights for extended workdays

“This auger isn’t just diesel-powered—it's farmer-driven. They told us what they needed, and we built it,” says Kent Woods, AGI Director of Global Product Management. “The STX3 is direct-drive and great for farms with multiple bins and trucks. It gives farmers what they are looking for in an auger – high capacity, enhanced durability and diesel efficiency.”

The STX3 diesel auger is available under the following brands: AGI Westfield (STX3), AGI (XTA3) and GrainMaxx (GTX3).

UCX4 Conveyor: Better Torque and Fuel Efficiency

The UCX4 conveyor is engineered for efficiency delivering up to 10,500 bushels per hour with a 24 HP Kohler diesel engine. In AGI field tests, the UCX4 can use up to 48.78 percent less fuel than comparable gas-powered models, making it a smart investment for farms looking to reduce operating costs. Key features include:

  • Bell housing electric clutch that is safer, more durable and fully self-contained
  • Direct mount hydraulic pump for smooth, low-maintenance operation
  • Heads-up digital display with a clear interface and customizable mounting
  • 1500W block heater and 1000CCA battery for enhanced cold weather starting performance
  • Overhauled engine mount keeps hydraulics flowing smoothly
  • Lower profile collapsible hopper for easier setup and maneuverability

“We’ve engineered the UCX4 from the ground up to meet the real-world needs of large farm operations,” says Woods. “This conveyor moves large volumes of commodities that require gentler handling, like seed grain, canola and other pulses. From the direct drive gearbox to the cold weather start hydraulic system, every detail is designed to maximize uptime and simplify operation in harsh conditions.”

The UCX4 Diesel Conveyor is available under the following brands: AGI Batco, AGI Westfield and AGI GrainMaxx.

AGI offers farmers a Try It to Buy It on-farm demonstration program. Explore the new diesel lineup or farmers can book a demo or contact a dealer by visiting www.aggrowth.com.

About AGI

Ag Growth International (AGI) is a provider of equipment and systems that enable the worldwide production, processing and movement of grain, seed, fertilizer, feed, and food. AGI has manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States, Brazil, India, France, and Italy and distributes its products and engineering services globally.

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For More Information Contact:
Agi Schafer, AGI Director of PR and Media Relations, Agi.Schafer@aggrowth.com

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