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Band Spraying with Boom Control System
Band spraying reduces the amount of pesticides used. The HORSCH Leeb sprayers with their BoomControl system and nozzles at 25 cm intervals already allow band spraying at 50 or 75 cm intervals.

Smart Sprayer UX
Agriculture 4.0: Bosch BASF Smart Farming and AMAZONE recently presented a preview of the Smart Spraying Solution in France. At the heart of the challenges affecting food sovereignty and agroecological transition

Sustainable Water Reuse in the Potato Sector
Azulatis is a pioneer in the field of water reuse within the potato industry. Since the construction of the first installation in Flanders for Farm Frites in 2007, we have further expanded our expertise and now manage 13 water reuse installations.

Grimme - Toppa Haulm Toppers
TOPPA is GRIMME's new range of haulm topper which comes in 5 different types that can crushed from 2 to 8 rows

Seed Sensing Technology
This new Seed Sensing Technology utilizes the existing Potato Press Wheel system, but features enhanced wheels that have the ability to sense the contact with each seed piece while they are being locked
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Digital Size Measurement on potato harvester
AVR has integrated a digital size measurement system on the Puma 4.0 self-propelled potato harvester. This system utilizes cameras mounted on the bunker filling belt to determine potato size during harvest.

EVO 290 AirSep
The Grimme EVO 290 AirSep is the worlds first bunker harvester with Airsep, a patented separation device.

Nucrop
Nucrop is based on a unique hybrid herbicide concept that combines a conductive liquid called VOLT.FUEL with electro-physical desiccation. Nucrop is being developed by Nufarm and CROP.ZONE.

Manitou - Steering ministick MSM
The Manitou Steering Ministick is a unique innovation that replaces the traditional steering wheel with an intelligent ministick system, allowing the operator to steer the telehandler with their thumb.

AP Lift
AP-LIFT system improves harvesting on heavy clay, loose peat, steep slopes and stony soil. By mechanically cutting the potato ridges and pulling them in with the discs, the problem of excessive or insufficient thrust is eliminated.
