Modern agriculture would be inconceivable without them: Huge harvesting machines such as beet and potato harvesters, tractors weighing tons and high-horsepower foragers.
Agricultural technology made in Germany is at the forefront of the world market. How do the powerful harvest giants work? Where are they made?
This documentary takes a look around the agricultural technology fair Agritechnica in Hanover. There, we see a harvesting mission in Western Pomerania and show the effort with which the XXL machines are transported.
Agricultural machinery improves existing techniques, boosts farm productivity, makes more space for crops, increases farm income, and nullifies effects of labor shortage.
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