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(Will be hidden in the published article)FARMING PRODUCTIVITY
Engineered for you!
For centuries, farmers have relied on the plough for one of the most reliable methods of eradicating weeds.
However, the advantages of ploughing are manyfold, and include breaking through the capillary, combining crop residues and fertilizer and promoting the release of nutrients through mineralisation. The control of root weeds and fungal diseases is also another advantage of ploughing. Furthermore, ploughing assists in the repair of compaction as well as increasing the top surface volume by some 30% - which assist with water absorption. All of this combines to produce an agronomic advantage for farmers.
Check our range of cultivating machines.
New Holland now have a range of stubble cultivators which have been designed to deliver high speed, efficient field coverage, enabling you to plant the next crop exactly when it suits you. This has the dual benefit of delivering efficient stubble cultivation as well as assisting with subsequent planting activities.
Precision seedbed cultivation.
Giving seeds the best start.
The key to a productive crop, begins before the seed has even entered the ground. A well prepared seedbed is a key ingredient to a productive yield. The new series of seedbed cultivators have been agronomically designed and extensively tested to provide the perfect seedbed to ensure the best possible germination environment.
Rotavators.
One pass tillage.
New Holland’s range of professional rotorvators deliver robust performance in all operating conditions, and can be used on both ploughed, or unploughed fields that require cultivating.
Mowers, tedders and rakes.
Completing your hay and silage making operations.
New Holland’s new range of mowers, tedders and rakes have been designed to offer you the choice of implement that suits your specific operational requirements. The mower range comprises of front, rear and trailed mower configurations, and you can select between conditioning or standard variants.
Even in dense silage swaths, the range of six and eight rotor tedders performs effectively. The rake lineup includes models with operating widths ranging from 4.15 meters to 8.2 meters, making it possible to choose the ideal rake for the task at hand, whether it be baling hay, silage, or straw.