101 agricultural machines were presented at the Tyumen-based Traktorgrad section of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment 2012 exhibition that displayed various technological solutions for farming enterprises. Thirty of them were from the AgroCentre firm.
Yaroslavl farmers and their neighbours in Kostroma, Vologda and Ivanovo oblasts received powerful support.
The event was opened by Viktor Semakin, deputy director of the oblast's department of agriculture. He pointed out that the local farmers are "all for" modern agricultural equipment, and even more so for modern servicing. And this must be so for the farms not to sustain seasonal losses due to idle time of the equipment.
Today's agricultural market boasts a variety of seeders for row crops. Despite the different design solutions, they share the same type of broadcast seeding technique. The seeds are broadcast from a mechanical or vacuum batcher by gravity and drop into soil. Moving at a high speed, the seeds crash against the seed chute walls which affects the seeding precision.
Autumn traditionally ends the farming season. But for specialists of the AgroCentreLiski Company, the autumn is the time to start work, since this is when it is most convenient to "arm" the farmers for the next year of farming.
The Agritechnica international dedicated exhibition is a meeting place for all representatives of the global farming business. That's where the main trends in the development of agriculture are mapped out for years to come. For the guests, this is a step into the future, a chance to learn the current trends in farming and pick up info about the latest developments in agricultural engineering.
For the first time in Russia, AGCO Machinery held an international presentation of its Challenger farming machines. Over 500 guests were invited to the Tula region for the celebrations. Among them were Challenger dealers and key customers, including AgroCentre.
At the YuGAGRO agricultural forum in Krasnodar, the JCB Company presented its new Loadall 550-80 system to Russian farmers.
The AgroCentre Company arranged for its customers a traditional trip to the JCB loader manufacturing plant in England. Russian farmers saw for themselves the assembly of "the yellow machines." In addition, during the trip the farmers familiarized themselves with foreign farming expertise.
An exhibition of foreign and domestic farm equipment opened the eleventh Kursk Korenskaya Fair. In this land, famous for its nightingales, the AgroCentreKursk LLC presented, for the first time, highly productive agricultural equipment from the Challenger Company, which is part of AGCO.