Every farmer wants to practise the best possible arable farming for their particular location.

AMAZONE has defined its own model of "intelligent crop production" with the 4 areas of action "site-appropriate farming", "precision", "efficiency" and "sustainability“, in order to offer the farmer the best possible support in reaching this objective.

The model forms the basis for the conceptual design and development of new agricultural machinery and cultural practices which enable farmers to use modern arable farming systems and innovative solutions from harvest to harvest. Our implements help to ensure that the day-to-day work is site-appropriate, precise, efficient and sustainable – this is "best practice" from AMAZONE.

  • Site-appropriate agriculture: Adaptation to natural conditions such as the soil and climate, in order to guarantee stable yields and soil fertility. Precision farming methods help to maximise the yield potential of the land.
  • Precise work: High quality and accuracy of every pass, trouble-free machine operation, precise control of the application rates. Automation and autonomisation of the processes increase the comfort for farmers.
  • Commercial success: Securing the commercial success of farmers through high-performance and cost-efficient implements. Each new version of the implement should provide economic benefits and ensure the efficient use of inputs.
  • Sustainability: Consideration of nature conservation, soil protection, climate protection and good working conditions. The goal is the sustainable provision of the population with healthy food.