The industrial revolution enabled the mechanisation of agriculture - the heart of Agritechnica

We - Moller International - may be a young company but we have accumulated many decades of international agricultural equipment experience through our competent team network in many countries including India and China and Europe.

Steam plough - first automated tillage equipment

Let me take us back to the industrial revolution which was the turning point for agricultural machines. This era opened up the opportunity for mechanisation in agriculture. The first tractor was launched on the market in 1892. One of the first experiments of automated tillage equipment was the steam plough. This important development work lies at the heart of Agritechnica organised by the DLG. Its founder engineer, Max Eyth, worked on this very project for Fowler. Max Eyth recognised early on that the agricultural industry needed exhibitions to share knowledge. The first Agritechnica that I attended in 1987 even used a ploughshare in the logo.

A tillage expert with 44.5 years of experience
The wear part tools for the ploughs and tillage equipment is just one of several core competencies of Moller International, a Danish company I set upt that offeris expert advice on the sourcing of spare parts. One of our experts has 44.5 years’ experience in the development of high quality wearing parts for ploughs and other tillage implements.

Systems & Components
We would like to invite you to come to our stand at Agritechnica 10th - 16th November 2019. We are located in the components sector, our expertise, which is featured in Systems & Components, Hall 17, Stand D33.


 

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Fields to Fork Festival 2025 offers discounted tickets for the farming community.

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The Fields to Fork Festival celebrating country life, good food and backing British farming is due to take over Whitebottom Farm, Manchester, on 3rd & 4th May 2025!

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