September 15, 2024

Innovative ag research solutions at Farm Progress Show

Get to know Wintersteiger, global leader in precision agricultural machinery and research solutions for agronomists and seed breeders, at the 2024 Farm Progress Show, scheduled to take place Aug. 27-29 in Boone, Iowa.

BOONE, Iowa — Renowned for its innovative approach and commitment to advancing agricultural research, Wintersteiger will present its latest technology designed to meet the needs of agronomists and seed breeders at this year’s Farm Progress Show, Aug. 27-29 in Boone, Iowa.

Wintersteiger will showcase its advanced laboratory solutions at Booth 43N.

Attendees will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the new Smart Feed and Smart Lab systems, designed to streamline and enhance field trials.

The Smart Feed system ensures precise, automated plot planting, while the Smart Lab provides safe and efficient seed preparation capabilities, essential for high-quality research outcomes.

Alongside these innovations, Wintersteiger will display a range of other proven laboratory preparation equipment, designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern agronomy and seed breeding.

In addition to these dynamic displays, Wintersteiger will feature its state-of-the-art Wintersteiger x New Holland Split NH dual plot combine and the Wintersteiger Quantum Pro plot combine in the demo field.

These powerful machines exemplify Wintersteiger’s dedication to precision and efficiency in field trials. The Split NH dual plot combine offers versatility and performance, making it an indispensable tool for complex trial management.

Meanwhile, the Quantum Pro plot combine continues to set the standard for accuracy and reliability in plot research, said Sean Soyer, sales and service manager at Wintersteiger Seedmech.

“We are thrilled to be part of the Farm Progress Show 2024 and to share our latest advancements with the greater farming community, as well as the industry’s leading agronomists and seed breeders,” Soyer said.

“Our commitment to innovation is reflected in the advanced technology we bring to the show, and we look forward to demonstrating how our solutions can drive success in research and field trials.”

AgriNews Staff

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