TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

Vaderstad confirms partnership with Nexat

Vaderstad will supply the Nexat carrier system with tillage and seeding modules.

Staff writer

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Nexat was recently awarded a gold innovation medal by the DLG (the German Agricultural Society) for its electrically-driven carrier vehicle with a working width of up to 24m.

"We are very excited about this cooperation and we are looking forward to seeing the development in the coming years," said Jörgen Dahl, vice president, business development at Vaderstad.

Vaderstad has been a partner during the development of the Nexat system. As an international manufacturer of tillage, planting and seeding equipment, Vaderstad has played a significant role in the development and adaptation of the respective module solutions for the Nexat carrier and will offer its machines as modules in the Nexat crop production system.

Nexat is an "all-in-one-system-tractor" that can perform a variety of farming tasks from cultivation to sowing, plant protection and harvesting.

The machine is equipped with a quick-change modular system where the technology required for each working step can be easily installed and dismounted. The machine has a variable working width of 6-24m.

Nexat was founded in 2013 by Kalverkamp Maschinenbau GmbH in Germany and is dedicated exclusively to the development, manufacture and sale of the Nexat plant production system.

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