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Laser-guided auto-steer system for Fendt 200


Together with Braun Maschinenbau, Fendt will unveil a laser-guided Fendt 200 V/F Vario system that aims to make it much easier to dri- ve equipment combinations and enables com- plex tractor implement combinations that


Adaptive hoeing


Steketee, part of Lemken, will display a pro- totype of an adaptive hoeing machine. What’s new is that the working width is ad- justable per element, in a quick and easy way: manually, electrically or automatically. The latter is equipped with cameras, with which the working width is automatically and continuously adjusted based on the images provided by the cameras.


Samo VarioChop hoe Samson NPK-tester


The Samo VarioChop system is a hoeing imple- ment or hoeing units with a variable proces- sing width that can be adjusted from the trac- tor cab. The practical benefit particularly lies in the considerable savings of time when adjus- ting the hoeing implement. Coupling with ca- mera systems already available on the market can provide automatic range adjustment.


Kuhn selective I-Spray


Kuhn I-Spray, a system to detect and spot spray weeds developed together with start- up Carbon Bee, aims to drastically reduce the consumption of plant protection products. Fitted with hyperspectral sensors on the boom, the sprayer constantly monitors the vegetation being treated. Artificial intelli- gence is used to analyse the images and re- cognise adventive species that need treating.


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Samson is awarded a silver medal for its Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) sensor for determi- ning the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in manure/slurry. It is to enable analy- sis of manure components without matrix-de- pendent calibration requirements and with fe- wer errors in manure analysis. Samson says tests show a good alignment with laboratory values.


were previously not navigable. The system ta- kes control of the tractor implement combina- tion and allows the tractor to be automatically steered as well as automatically and constantly adapting the equipment to the environment.


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