Pressurized discs that work independently on any types of soil.
Fast spreading while using less tractor power than conventional injectors.
Smaller deflectors, closer to the soil designed to provide a uniform spreading pattern.
Land application directly onto the soil reducing odors to a minimum.
The wise choice to land apply thick manure containing long fibrous material.
The impact of global warming is increasingly apparent all over the world. Towns and cities everywhere face the same challenge: providing their communities with reliable, affordable, sustainably sourced heat. GEA spoke with an expert in the field, Kenneth Hoffmann, Manager, Heat Pumps at GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies, about tackling global warming faster.
Something caught Farmer Tom's eye. Instead of another product demo, GEA showcased innovations via AR. That's only the start of GEA's interactive digital farm.
GEA scientists are working with researchers at the Graz University of Technology to configure a homogenization process and technology that turns eucalyptus pulp into 3D-printed, organic structures mimicking human veins, arteries and other tissues.