Norway's agricultural sector is characterized by fragmented land parcels and a challenging climate. The reliance on a high-quality cultivator field is essential here, as the rocky soil and high moisture levels require equipment that can handle heavy loads without causing excessive soil compaction.
Due to the strict environmental regulations in the EU and Norway, there is a significant shift toward precision farming. Farmers are increasingly seeking an automatic seed drill to maximize efficiency during the extremely narrow planting windows provided by the Nordic spring.
Moreover, the prevalence of varied vegetation and wild growth in the fjords necessitates the use of a robust agri cutter machine. This ensures that field edges and slopes are maintained effectively, preventing pest infestation and improving crop accessibility.