Kverneland has announced the launch of Kverneland Sync, the new equipment gateway designed to enhance data exchange in agriculture through reliable mobile network connectivity. Kverneland Sync ensures productivity, quality, and efficiency, marking a new era in farm management, with a focus on connectivity and operational efficiency. Connectivity and Efficiency Kverneland Sync represents modern agriculture. Its “Always Connected” feature ensures that your equipment remains seamlessly connected to Kverneland’s online services, regardless of the Isobus terminal. This eliminates manual synchronization, improves efficiency, and enables data transfer through IsoMatch FarmCentre and Kverneland ServiceCentre.…
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Vitivinicultural funds and projects, early approval
Earlier than in previous years, the Ministry of Agriculture has launched the decree that gives the green light to the presentation of projects for the promotion of Italian wine on non-EU markets with funds allocated by the Common Market Organisation. Almost 22 million euros are available to operators in the 2024-2025 campaign for national projects, in addition to approximately 71 million euros for regional and multi-regional tenders for a total expenditure of around 93 million euros. The measure, which aims to improve the competitiveness of the wine sector through the…
Read MoreItalian agrimechanics at the agricultural G7
From 21 to 29 September the agricultural G7 will be held in Syracuse on the island of Ortigia, a forum attended by the agricultural policy ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States of America as well as European Union represented at the top by the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission. The discussions will resume what was foreseen in the document approved in the previous Agricultural G7 held last year in Miyazaki, Japan and concluded with the…
Read MoreYanmar range for motor pumps, also active 24 hours a day
Power output ranging from approximately 25 to 70 horsepower. This is the range covered by Yanmar engines designed to power high and medium-flow pump systems for irrigation or construction, systems that, in most cases, are required to operate for long periods under variable loads and speeds, as well as in full autonomy, without constant or direct supervision by an operator. Dedicated Product Line A demanding operational profile, for which Yanmar has developed a specific product line based on four different three- and four-cylinder units, all Stage V compliant and offered…
Read More“Cingo M600A-e” by Merlo, the autonomous sprayer for specialized crops
It is a common opinion that the automation of agricultural machinery will lead to an almost complete revision of their current design layouts. Confirming this, a recent Bosch study, sponsored by the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and aimed at the automotive sector, suggests that future autonomous vehicles will have little in common with current ones, both in terms of structures, occupant accommodation, and driving. In fact, cars will essentially become “mobile spaces” where passengers can engage in their activities without worrying about driving. It is easy to predict that,…
Read MoreHorsch “Pronto 6 Kr” seed drills, ideal even for the hardest soils
At the end of summer, the season with unpredictable weather may lead to varying soil conditions in terms of moisture, shortening the available time for the final fieldwork and sowing. This creates the need or even just the convenience of combining the last fieldwork with sowing, thereby taking advantage of the right time window despite the unpredictable weather. In this regard, the ideal solution can be found in the range of Horsch seed drills for cereals, particularly in the “Pronto 6 Kr” model, where the number six refers to the…
Read MoreKverneland “FastBale Premium”, world record baling
On Tuesday, July 2nd, the Kverneland Group Sweden team embarked on an attempt to break the world record at the Bro Godås farm in Säffle, Sweden. The goal was to achieve the highest number of bales produced during 24 hours of continuous work. To prepare, 100 hectares of wrapped forage were pre-cut. At 5:00 PM, Oscar Svantesson Mander began the challenge using a 240 HP tractor and the latest combination of baler and wrapper, the Kverneland Non-Stop “Kverneland FastBale Premium.” The attempt resulted in a world record of 1,587 wrapped…
Read MoreTractors McCormick “X5”, ready for anything
Excellent for small farms, those that cannot afford large fleets of machinery and therefore need equipment where versatility is their best asset. However, they are also ideal for medium and large organizations, which, unlike the former, do not skimp on investments in machinery fleets but then need to optimize depreciation times by not diverting high-power tractors from their primary tasks. These include heavy-duty activities in open fields, for instance, or operations using significant equipment and road transport of high-mass trailers. These needs, which differ from those of livestock organizations, can…
Read MoreAgricultural vehicles, Federacma’s requests on insurance obligation and new technical roundtable
Immediate extension of the insurance obligation for third-party liability for all agricultural vehicles, even if stationary or not in use on the road, and a simultaneous ministerial call for a technical roundtable to address the issues related to the implementation of the so-called “static risk” regulation. These are the requests that emerged from the meeting of the agricultural sector held today at the Confcommercio Roma headquarters, organized by Federacma, the Confcommercio Federation of national associations of agricultural and gardening machinery dealers, which first raised the issue. Since last July, all…
Read MoreThe Cletrac brand: tracked, compact and american
When you think of tracked tractors, Italian manufacturers come to mind, undisputed world leaders since the middle of the last century. Fiat, Lamborghini, Landini and Same. But it wasn’t always like this. In fact, at the beginning of the twentieth century, several German, English, French and above all American manufacturers proposed tracked tractors and in this context, a special mention goes to the American brand “Cletrac”. Its history began in the United States, in 1866, when Thomas H. White together with his five children founded a company called White Sewing…
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