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Monosem ValoTerra sows variably with QuadRate Pro

11-04 | |
The software expansion QuadRate Pro can be installed on the Monosem ValoTerra seeding machines. Even on wider working widths with multiple elements, it's possible to control four different motors per element. - Photo: Martin Smits
The software expansion QuadRate Pro can be installed on the Monosem ValoTerra seeding machines. Even on wider working widths with multiple elements, it's possible to control four different motors per element. - Photo: Martin Smits

Monosem, manufacturer of seeding and hoeing machines, introduces QuadRate Pro to the market. This software expansion enables variable seeding quantity, fertilizer application, and microgranule per row based on task maps.

With the new software expansion QuadRate Pro, you can now sow variably with the electrically powered precision seeder Monosem ValoTerra. The seeder is suitable for sowing maize, beans, beets, and sunflowers, among other crops.

The precision seeder is powered by a 56-volt system, driving up to 32 different motors on an 8-row seeder. This allows for simultaneous adjustment of seeding quantity, fertilizers, and two types of granules. The system can read four different task maps simultaneously.

QuadRate Pro available from May

The software is only available on Monosem Touch Pro Isobus terminals in combination with the ValoTerra seeding row. Activation is also possible on previously delivered machines. The option will be available from May, and the price will also be disclosed at that time.

Van Erkelens
Jacco Van Erkelens Machinery writer
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