Mission #11: Working in maize stubble in Canada with the Karat 10

A new call to action brings new challenges for the L-Team. This time the experts have a long journey ahead of them – in Holland Marsh, Canada, farmer Joe grows vegetables and cash crops on an impressive 800 hectares of land.

Stubble cultivation in particular presents him with some difficulties: The growing stability of the maize stubble makes it much more difficult to handle crop residues. Advantageous for maize cultivation – a challenge for soil cultivation in autumn or spring. The farmer is looking for a solution to optimise the incorporation of the residues and therefore not endanger his harvest success.

The L-Team presents Joe with the Karat 10, which is designed to meet all the farmer’s requirements: It creates a flat and level surface in just one pass, chops the crop residues and offers an optimal working depth for the soil conditions in Canada.

How can the Karat 10 prove itself in the field? Can it help Joe overcome the challenges and ensure the quality of his harvest? Watch the latest L-Team episode now and see for yourself!

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