Finish is a new start

The Field Day dedicated to corn, sunflower, sorghum and soybean growing took place in Voronezh oblast. The trade show coincided with the end of the current farming season.

For the farmers, the end of the season is the time to think about the start of the new one. One hundred and twenty plots with promising varieties and hybrid crops and over 15 booths of machinery dealers were displayed at the trade show.

AgroCentreLiski unveiled the Challenger 2530-23, 7-metre chisel plough to the guests.

‘We can equip this plough with turbodiscs instead of blades, and it will handle crop residue perfectly well’, says Andrey Kostryukov, Farm Machinery Sales Manager of AgroCentreLiski. ‘The discs cut the soil with ideal precision, preserving the moisture. The implement maintains a 20-centimetre working depth. The plough is very reliable and easy to operate. All spare parts can be promptly replaced in case of necessity. However, it will be a long time before farmers have to think about part replacement. The machine is designed for tough work on stubble.’

The Fendt 933 Vario, tractor (330 hp) caught everybody’s attention. The guests of AgroCentreLiski’s booth, who tried sitting in the tractor cabin, said that no other tractor had made them feel as comfortable as the Fendt.

The specialists of the company shared that farmers give very good feedback about these machines. Besides the unsurpassed comfort, these tractors are characterised by cost-efficiency and reliability of all joints and implements. This tractor allows doing more with less: achieving better results by using less resources such as fuel, materials and time.

It is interesting to note that among admirers of this machine, there are a lot of small farms regardless of the fact that this is a premium class tractor. Heads of small enterprises explain that the high performance and fuel efficiency of the tractor (15-30%) make up for the price difference with low-cost tractors. Operator comfort also plays an important role: very often, top managers get behind the wheel themselves.