Krone “Big X” series: two families, ten models

Haymaking practices encompass a variety of crops, each requiring different technical and managerial approaches. Although producing hay and ensuring multiple cuts per year, a field cultivated with alfalfa differs from one with ryegrass or a mixed meadow. Additionally, autumn-winter cereals such as barley and triticale are harvested in mid-spring when their grains reach a milky-waxy stage of maturity. This results in a single annual cut with attached shredding, capable of yielding several tons of green material for the farm. For instance, some hybrid barley varieties can produce up to one…

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John Deere “5ML” series tractors: ideal for orchards and vineyards

With widths ranging from 155 to 180 centimeters and weighing around 4,000 kilograms, the new John Deere “5ML” series tractors are specifically designed for activities in wide orchards or vineyards, as well as for operations involving high-value crops in general. However, this is not their only mission profile. These machines offer maximum power outputs between 110 and 135 horsepower, allowing them to handle farm maintenance tasks and light fieldwork, especially forage-related activities. Not just specialized tractors, but highly versatile machines that, thanks to their technological features, can handle a variety…

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Claas “Variant” and “Rollant” round balers: ideal for uneven terrain

A continuous thread unites the evolution of the Claas brand from its origins to the present day: quality. This hallmark has been represented since the early decades of the 20th century by the balers designed and developed by the company in Harsewinkel. This quality stems particularly from an innovative tying system patented in 1921 by August Claas, the company’s founder, and remains the cornerstone of the German Group’s forage harvester range over a century later. Both the variable chamber “Variant” balers and the fixed chamber “Rollant” models share a primary…

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High-End McCormick Tractors “X7.6” and “X8 Vt-Drive”

Italy is known for being one of the most important countries in the production of agricultural tractors. It is home to over 50 percent of the industry’s brands, a percentage that further increases when homologated telescopic handlers are included. The machines manufactured in the Belpaese are also renowned for their mechanical reliability and overall build quality, attributes that contribute to approximately 70 percent of the production being sold abroad, with Europe absorbing around 56 percent of the exports and the Americas about 19 percent. High-End McCormick Tractors: not a Country…

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Merlo “Multifarmer”: Comfort and Technology

Hard times for those who prefer working with planned and certain bases. Nowadays, it is especially difficult to predict market trends, particularly for activities such as agriculture and livestock farming, which are influenced by a myriad of economic factors and are also at the mercy of climatic instabilities that negatively affect yields. In this context, it’s clear that investments in work equipment must be made with great caution, especially when they are significant and aimed at renewing or expanding machinery fleets. Compromises must be made between adopting an evolution in…

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Fendt “728 Vario Gen7”, results like a king

First in average performance and first in fuel efficiency. But also first in comfort level and ease of management. The tests conducted by the German agricultural machinery testing and analysis organization “Dlg” on new market entries have left no doubts in the case of the Fendt “728 Vario Gen7”. A demonstration of balance The German tractor excelled in almost all test areas, indicating an operational balance that few other tractors can match. It should be noted that the Dlg tests are the most rigorous a tractor can face. They last…

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Varied and reliable: here is the Krone round baler range

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Collinear or plain and of industrial or family sizes, Italian farms represent one of the most diversified agricultural and zootechnical production landscapes in Europe. In addition to this entrepreneurial reality, there are professional subcontractors who, by their very mission, are compelled to meet the most diverse requests from clients. In fact, it is a true productive universe with highly varied haymaking needs that can only be met through specialized equipment with diverse technological, performance, and operational characteristics. Krone round baler: the top is the “Varipack” series Confirming this diverse offering…

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With Ferrari “Vega” series model year 2024 only the best

Renewed in technical content and functional solutions, Ferrari’s top-of-the-line isodiametric tractors, the “Vega” series, find their most evolved and comprehensive offer in the “Vega 85” models. They are available in four versions: articulated, steering, “DualSteer,” and “Mt,” and boast all the latest technologies developed by Bcs Group. Technical innovation combined with product diversification has always been one of the prerogatives that have allowed the Bcs Group to play a leading role in the agricultural mechanization sector over the past 80 years. An industrial philosophy that encompasses all commercial areas covered…

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Kubota “M6001 Utility” series: European focus

Kubota serie “M6001 Utility”:

On the one hand, the development of new technologies aimed at the sustainability of agricultural activities, with the vision of the future of the sector which will be outlined in Osaka on the occasion of Expo 2025. On the other, the evolution of its commercial offer on all the main advanced markets. Innovation at the service of the market It is with this dual interpretation that the moves of the Kubota group can be interpreted in light of both the acquisitions of companies and start-ups dedicated to the design of…

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Claas “Trion” range, a combine harvester with solid performance

Held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from November 30th to December 12th, the 28th edition of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, abbreviated as “Cop 28,” has repositioned agriculture at the center of the global economic-environmental scenario. The annual meeting of the countries that participated in the event has indeed changed the traditional paradigms of discussion for the first time, omitting both the usual generic and predictable speeches regarding the need to protect the environment and those fanciful proposals for epochal changes that in Europe materialized in the utopian…

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