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Due to multiple requests from customers HORSCH now launches a 3-meter version of the well-proven StripTill line Focus to offer a solution for smaller tractors and smaller farm to combine strip tillage and sowing.
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HORSCH has partnered with Johnsons of Cheadle to provide its full range of cultivators, drills and sprayers to customers in Staffordshire. Johnsons has two branches, one at Cheadle and one at Eccleshall, and, as a Case IH main dealer, has huge experience supporting large arable farms through to smaller dairy farms.
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A new mounted disc drill has been launched by HORSCH to provide a highly manoeuvrable seeding system that is ideal for smaller and irregular fields. The new Taro HD and Taro SL drills have a 6m working width that enables them to cover the ground efficiently and are combined with a front-mounted HORSCH Partner hopper for a compact design.
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HORSCH has launched a new AirSpeed overpressure metering system for the 2021 Maestro to complement the AirVac vacuum metering system it unveiled at Agritechnica last year.
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HORSCH gibt bei den Innovationen und in der Produktpalette bei der Pflanzenschutztechnik weiter Vollgas. Seit dem Zusammenschluss zu HORSCH LEEB in diesem Produktbereich vor rund 9 Jahren konnte man sich zu einem der Marktführer in Europa entwickeln. Der Pflanzenschutz ist seitdem einer der Umsatztreiber.
HORSCH continues to go full speed ahead with regard to innovations and the product range in the plant protection sector. Since the foundation of HORSCH LEEB 9 years ago the company has developed into one of the market leaders in Europe. Plant protection has been a sales driver ever since. Due to excelling technical innovations like the prize-winning boom control system BoomControl and a lot of customer-specific adaption options HORSCH is able to provide every customer with the optimum product for his requirements.
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Focus 6.75 TD with Maestro 8 CV: In some regions of Europe, the StripTill method for row crops like maize becomes more and more important. The photos were taken in the department Seine-et-Marne (about 100 km east of Paris, the region is marked by biogas plants) last year.
In some regions of Europe, the StripTill method for row crops like maize becomes more and more important. The photos were taken in the department Seine-et-Marne (about 100 km east of Paris, the region is marked by biogas plants) last year.
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The HORSCH Focus line excels due to its efficiency and the individual equipment options. Especially when sowing rape, the Focus offers enormous advantages with regard to area output and variability.
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The Focus can carry out a lot of work steps in one pass. This makes the Focus a very cost-saving machine. But how do you find the right Focus for your farm? Depending on vegetation, rotation, soil and his own conviction every farmer has different requirements on his machinery. This post shows the variety of the Focus line.
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In the following 5 posts we are going to deal with the topic HORSCH Focus and StripTill. The HORSCH StripTill all-rounder carries out a lot of working steps in only one pass.
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More nozzles, more options!? Taking into consideration that more and more plant protection agents are taken off the market, application has to improve and to become more target-oriented. Depending on the plant protection agent and the crop, we recommend different nozzles as the wetting has to be adapted to the different modes of action of the plant protection agents to achieve an optimum effect.
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HORSCH has announced it will be making its new PrecisionSpray pulse nozzle system available on all new Leeb PT self-propelled and Leeb LT and GS trailed sprayers from 2020.
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What do you expect from a cabin? We visited practical experts to ask them this question. The answers were clear, but challenging. The working environment has to be comfortable. The user must be able to keep an eye on everything. The handling has to be logical, ergonomic, intuitive and flexible. These were the answers we came back with, accompanied by several other good suggestions.
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