Kverneland
Stand number: 12.530
- | Precision farming and control systems
- | Technology
- | Agricultural machinery
Kverneland Group is a leading international company developing, producing and distributing agricultural implements, electronic solutions and digital services. Productivity, efficiency, and sustainability are 3 important principles in today's agriculture, driving us every day to continuously develop our Agricultural Implement Technology. Kverneland Group offers an innovative range of soil and seeding equipment, forage and bale equipment, spreading, spraying, electronic solutions and digital farm services for agricultural tractors and implements.
Address
Walkers Lane, Lea GreenSt Helens
Merseyside
WA9 4AF
United Kingdom
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Products
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The Kverneland 55100MT Curve Pilot feature is a standard function on the largest Isobus triple mower in the range, that automatically controls the side shift of the rear mowing units to minimise strip ...
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The Rotago F, power harrow, prepares an optimal seedbed with a load-bearing seed horizon in which the seed can be placed at an even depth over the entire working width. The constant depth control avoi ...
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Kverneland Sync presents the next step forward in farm management, focusing on connectivity and operational efficiency. With Kverneland Sync, seamless data transfer ensures that all information is rea ...
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Videos
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The 5387 MT is based on the 5300 series platform and includes well-established features like QuattroLink suspension concept, SemiSwing steel tine conditioning and dual adjustment of conditioner plate. ...
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This is not just a plough, but an implement enabling 3 types of shallow soil preparations from 6 to 18 cm: Eco-stubble, Eco-tillage, Eco-ploughing. The high performance are eased by the renowed Ecomat ...
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Inter-row cultivator for mechanical weed control in row crops and cereals.
Blog
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“We’re running with an average of 4.5% fat and 3.5% protein across 10,200 litres,” explains Zara Dorrington, who runs the family’s livestock with head herdsman Matt Keyworth, pictured. “TMR is the bes ...
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Across its sand and silty loam soils, the 250-acre family-run farm produces around 20 different vegetable crops for local and wholesale markets, alongside winter wheat, winter barley and sugar beet. “ ...
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That’s because Albanwise Farming relies heavily on its nine-furrow RN100 plough, as it turns over some 2,500-acres each year as part of its establishment process. “The plough is a very important part ...