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Europe: John Deere rewards its European customers with two of its star products

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John Deere has sought to reward its European customers with two of its newest products: the forage 8500i self-propelled sprayer and R4040i produced in Zweibruecken (Germany) and Horst (Netherlands), respectively.

On the one hand, the contractor Horst Walter and his wife Veronika Sans-Walter, owners of Agrotec in Wallduern (Germany) received the first two 8500i self-propelled forage harvester manufactured in Zweibruecken and now available to European customers. This they wanted to reward its appreciation for his long loyalty as customers.

The management team of Zweibruecken handed to Walter of the golden keys of their forage harvesters latest generation along with six new tractors 6R high power and a new Macroempacadora 1424, also recently acquired by Walter. These modern foragers work with hay and corn silage to provide the highest quality to customers Agrotec farmers.

Simultaneously, the contractor Bert Derks Derks Agra, Beuningen, near Nijmegen (Netherlands) received the new self-propelled sprayer R4040i. Equipped with the advantages of flexible adjustment system wide front and rear track of John Deere, full integration of Agricultural Management Solutions (AMS) and the availability of precision farming applications, this new addition to the fleet of machinery Derks Agra will work mainly for maize and fodder.

“Delivered at the start of the new campaign, these machines are very important to become the leading provider of contractors working for the dairy and meat sector,” said Vice President of Sales and Marketing, John Deere, Chris Wigger. “They are also a reflection of our continued commitment to research and development, and our dedication to providing intelligent solutions for this highly specialized agricultural sector,” he says. Source: John Deere

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