Saturday, April 20, 2024

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A whole raft of innovative new machines is set to come from the Kverneland camp in the New Year. Nick Fone finds out why and what the highlights are.
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Since being bought by Kubota in 2012, the Kverneland Group has reported a massive increase in its research and development spend.

A range of innovations have been spewing out of the group’s various factories over the past three years.

Kubota-branded implements built by Kverneland are now on sale across Germany, France, Poland and Spain but management representatives would not be drawn on when they would spread to New Zealand. 

The iPlough can be ordered with a track unit in place of the standard depth wheel.

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