CEREALS 2010
Amazone reaches 100,000 unit combi milestone
SINCE Amazone launched its first till and drill combination in 1967, it has sold 100,000 units.
It was the first machine to allow two tasks to be carried out in one pass, and the company is still selling combinations nearly 45 years later.
Today’s combinations consist of a rotary cultivator or harrow working with a linkage or piggy-back seed drill unit. Amazone’s Vario-Control metering system is used for high precision seeding.
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