OVLAC will once again participate in the upcoming edition of EIMA, which will take place in Bologna (Italy) from November 6 to 10, where it will present the best agricultural machinery solutions for soil work.

OVLAC will feature a selection of its most representative models at stand B3 in hall 31, welcoming a large number of visitors interested in seeing the latest agricultural innovations.

OVLAC ALWAYS COMMITS TO QUALITY AND INNOVATION

As the leading Spanish manufacturer in the sector, OVLAC couldn’t miss this event. For this edition, it will showcase a variety of its extensive range:

  • XPHV-5 On Land Plow: Recently, OVLAC expanded its latest generation of reversible mounted plows, the XPerience Series, with this On Land version capable of working inside or outside the furrow, specifically designed for high-power tractors with wide or even twin wheels. The displayed unit will feature a wide range of accessories available to adapt your XPerience to all types of conditions.
  • Mini-NF-9+2: OVLAC was a pioneer in the field of shallow plows that combine the benefits of traditional overturning work with those of minimum tillage. With a working width of 4.2 meters, the Mini-NF-9+2 provides an effective method for weed control with the efficiency typical of vertical tillage.
  • XLander: OVLAC’s popular cultivator with elastomer-based maintenance-free safety system. Thanks to the wide range of available accessories, the XLander is a truly versatile tool suitable for primary tillage, weeding, or even seedbed preparation.
  • Eurodisc: A unique quick disc harrow. With its large diameter discs (24”), aggressive attack angle, and spring safety system, the Eurodisc stands out for its ability to work in the most challenging conditions.

EIMA: A DIALOGUE OPPORTUNITY

Alongside Agritechnica, EIMA is one of the leading agricultural machinery trade events in Europe. It serves as a prime showcase for the sector, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world. OVLAC will have the opportunity to engage in conversations about the needs and expectations for the future of tillage.

More information:

EIMA: https://www.eima.it/en/index.php