RAVEN INDUSTRIES
Raven Industries is a U.S manufacturer of precision agriculture products, high-altitude balloons, plastic film and sheeting, and radar systems, headquartered in Sioux Falls, SD.
Raven Industries uses various advanced technologies and employs engineers, including South Dakota School of Mines graduates from many fields. Today, Raven consists of three independent segments: Raven Applied Technology, Raven Aerostar, and Raven Engineered Films.
Raven Applied Technology
Raven Applied Technology manufactures precision agriculture products designed to reduce operating costs, decrease inputs, and improve yields. The products include field computers, application controls, planters & seeders, and boom controls.
Raven Aerostar
Raven Aerostar designs and manufactures highly technical aerospace, surveillance technology, navigation aids, and specialty sewn products. They provide life-saving solutions that utilize highly technical sensors, platforms and specialized materials to enhance situational awareness and safety. In addition, they produce radar systems designed to identify suspicious activiety. They provide security products for maritime ports and border security. As a result, they also do a great deal of work with the United State military. As highly technical product lines, Raven Aerostar provides smart sensor radar systems, tethered aerostats, high-altitude balloons, inflatable military decoys, protective wear, and parachutes.
Raven Engineered Films
Raven Engineered Films protects environmental resources and preserves asset value through their manufactured products—from ultra-thin, precise films to heavy, fiber-reinforced film and sheeting. For instance, fumigation films are used to protect crops from weeds, pests, and diseases; as a result. As a result of Raven products water use at many farms across the midwest has been reduced by up to 50%. Raven Engineered Films facilities incorporate cutting edge equipment—including blown and cast film and sheeting, lamination, coating, and conversion and fabrication capabilities.
Raven Industries is a U.S manufacturer of precision agriculture products, high-altitude balloons, plastic film and sheeting, and radar systems, headquartered in Sioux Falls, SD.
Raven Industries uses various advanced technologies and employs engineers, including South Dakota School of Mines graduates from many fields. Today, Raven consists of three independent segments: Raven Applied Technology, Raven Aerostar, and Raven Engineered Films.
Raven Applied Technology
Raven Applied Technology manufactures precision agriculture products designed to reduce operating costs, decrease inputs, and improve yields. The products include field computers, application controls, planters & seeders, and boom controls.
Raven Aerostar
Raven Aerostar designs and manufactures highly technical aerospace, surveillance technology, navigation aids, and specialty sewn products. They provide life-saving solutions that utilize highly technical sensors, platforms and specialized materials to enhance situational awareness and safety. In addition, they produce radar systems designed to identify suspicious activiety. They provide security products for maritime ports and border security. As a result, they also do a great deal of work with the United State military. As highly technical product lines, Raven Aerostar provides smart sensor radar systems, tethered aerostats, high-altitude balloons, inflatable military decoys, protective wear, and parachutes.
Raven Engineered Films
Raven Engineered Films protects environmental resources and preserves asset value through their manufactured products—from ultra-thin, precise films to heavy, fiber-reinforced film and sheeting. For instance, fumigation films are used to protect crops from weeds, pests, and diseases; as a result. As a result of Raven products water use at many farms across the midwest has been reduced by up to 50%. Raven Engineered Films facilities incorporate cutting edge equipment—including blown and cast film and sheeting, lamination, coating, and conversion and fabrication capabilities.