Healthy cows perform better, provide more milk with a higher quality and ensure more profit.
The choice of the right harvesting method has a great influence on the quality of the forage and is the prerequisite for bringing in forage with a high energy content.
Basically, all the machines in the harvesting process should be designed to meet the high requirements of forage conservation, ground tracking and high output.
To ensure that the ensiling process achieves the best quality, it is important that a large quantity of forage is handled efficiently. Machine performance needs to be matched to the fields being harvested and the compaction vehicle in the clamp needs to be suitable to handle the rate of crop being delivered. Even distribution and rolling in the clamp is usually the bottleneck in the harvest chain, since the machine performance available in the field is generally greater than the performance of the machinery in the clamp. This means that the speed of harvesting is actually determined by the machinery working in the clamp. The rolling weight required when using the loader wagon should correspond to about one third of the material harvested in tonnes of fresh crop per hour.
"In terms of throughput capacity and intake capacity, it is way ahead of out previous loader wagon. The EUROPROFI can pick up such large swaths, which is just awesome."
"Regardless of whether you are unloading grass or maize silage, a pusher simply cannot match this speed. The beaters on the EUROPROFI distribute the material so evenly that the tracotor has very little spreading work to do in the clamp."