Ovlac officially unveils the new ATLander after an exceptional response at Agritechnica 2025
The company strengthened its international presence and prepares for a landmark 2026, the year of its 90th anniversary.
Ovlac has concluded Agritechnica 2025 with an outstanding response, marked by the official launch of the new ATLander shallow cultivator. This milestone reinforces Ovlac’s position as a leading manufacturer of soil-working machinery and strengthens its international presence in key markets.
A major launch: The new ATLander
The ATLander was the highlight of Ovlac’s stand. Designed for all-round shallow cultivation, it delivers total versatility for:
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First stubble cultivation
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Mechanical weed control
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Shallow soil preparation
Engineered to work up to 15 cm with minimal soil disturbance, it features:
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High elastic-limit steel tines, maintenance-free
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Exclusive elastomer safety system, without bushings or pins
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Wide sweeps for full-width cutting
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Fast adjustments with hydraulic options controlled from the cab
Visitors praised the robustness, simplicity and multi-purpose capability of the ATLander.
A complete range on display
Ovlac also exhibited key flagship implements:
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Mini – Shallow plough for regenerative farming
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XPerience – Reversible plough for demanding soils
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Maxidisc II – High-performance disc harrow
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Versatill – Highly versatile deep cultivator
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Minivid Pro – Vineyard specialist implement
Strategic expansion in Germany
Agritechnica also hosted a major announcement:
the appointment of Tobías Häußer as Ovlac’s new distributor in Germany.
His experience strengthens Ovlac’s presence in one of Europe’s most important agricultural markets.
Looking ahead to 2026: Ovlac’s 90th anniversary
The success of Agritechnica leads into a landmark year:
2026 marks Ovlac’s 90th anniversary, celebrating nearly a century of innovation and machinery built for robust, efficient soil work.
Ovlac reaffirms its commitment to developing equipment tailored to the needs of modern agriculture—efficient, sustainable and performance-driven.