The manufacturer of agricultural and forestry machinery, Lidagroprommash OJSC (Lida), presented the unique OVS-4224A self-propelled sprayer at the International Industrial Exhibition "Innoprom.Belarus" in Minsk. The model is designed to work with tall-stemmed crops (corn, sunflower), the press service of the plant reported.
OVS-4224A refers to equipment for intensive agriculture (an agricultural system aimed at increasing yields per unit area of land through the use of advanced technologies).
Main advantages of OVS-4224A:
- Variable clearance from 1.4 m to 2 m (suitable for the care of corn and sunflower in the later stages of vegetation).
- Increased track width up to 3.05 m (provides stability in areas with complex terrain)
- Intelligent control (operation control on the display in the cabin)
- All view system (panoramic view from the cabin)
The new OVS-4224A is not just a sprayer, it is an intelligent solution for increasing yields.
Lidagroprommash appeared on the basis of an auto repair plant founded in 1958. The company specialized in servicing GAZ equipment. In 1970, the factory workers began to repair ZIL-130, ZIL-MMZ-555 and other models.
Since the 1990s, Lidagroprommash has started producing agricultural machinery. It is produced under the Lida brand.
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