Mzuri launches iGen mounted drill

Strip tillage manufacturer Mzuri has launched a fully mounted drill, which aims to offer growers a wider, lighter-weight alternative to its existing trailed portfolio. Toby Whatley reports.

Toby Whatley
Head of Machinery and Farm Technology
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Mzuri's 4.8m wide iGen iGen uses a combination of opening legs followed by a full-width steel packer and spring tine coulters.
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Mzuri's 4.8m wide iGen iGen uses a combination of opening legs followed by a full-width steel packer and spring tine coulters.

Worcestershire-based strip-tillage manufacturer Mzuri has released a new model to its Pro-Til drill range. The 480 iGen is offered as a fully mounted machine with a 4.8-metre working width and utilises...

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