
Agritechnica 2025 Award Winners
Ahead of Agritechnica 2025, the innovation jury awarded 2 gold and 22 silver medals. These distinctions highlight the direction of agricultural technology: automation, AI and higher efficiency.
Gold Medals
Aebi + Müller Landmaschinen: “Line Traction” system
Swiss company Aebi, in cooperation with Germany’s Müller Landmaschinen, developed Line Traction — a new type of individual wheel drive.
- Automatically adjusts wheel speed for maximum traction on slopes and slippery ground.
- Eliminates longitudinal and transverse differentials.
- Improves handling and reduces tyre wear.
Claas: new square baler 120×90 cm
Claas won gold for the concept of a new large square baler.
- Bale size: 120×90 cm.
- Capacity: up to 70 t/h.
- Density: consistent 210 kg/m³ (peak 235 kg/m³).
- New double-loop knotter reduces twine use while improving knot strength.
- AI-based system synchronously controls bale length and weight.
Silver Medals: 22 innovations
Same Deutz-Fahr: Tractor Assisted Guidance System (TAGS)
ADAS for tractors: lane keeping, cornering assistant, object and human detection. Advanced version adds adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition.
Claas: predictive adaptive transmission management
For CVT tractors. Integrates Auto Load Anticipation, Fuel Optimised Load Control, Auto Droop, Hydraulic Flow Adaption etc. Improves fuel efficiency and power.
Grimme: Go-Clean
Easy-clean rotor concept. Foldable PU housing reduces soil adhesion and improves access.
Lemken: iQblue Fan Automation
Automatic fan control in pneumatic seeders. Adapts airflow to actual seed or fertiliser flow.
Rauch: VarioSmart
Headland spreading system. Stepless control of the right disc speed (400–900 rpm) from the cab.
Amazone: AutoSpread
Self-adjusting fertiliser spreader with radar-based pattern monitoring.
Börger: Bioselect RC 250
Screw press separator with Multi Disc vario system: variable pressure and reverse drive.
Einböck + Claas E-Systems: Smart Hill
Weed control system for slopes. Uses stereo cameras to compensate tool drift.
Horsch: Proactive BoomControl
Sprayer boom control with 3D radar. Scans ahead and adjusts height proactively.
Carl Geringhoff: Yield EyeQ
Technology for real-time optimisation of header settings to reduce harvest losses.
Schumacher: EasyCut3
New mower system with improved knife mounting.
New Holland: Corn Header Automation
Automated corn header reducing losses by up to 50% using sensors and AI.
Grimme: Riconda
Patented conveyor belt with seamless joint for higher durability.
Krone: OptiSet
Remote angle adjustment for tedders.
Claas: Auto Chopping
AI-based automatic grain processing in forage harvesters.
Fendt: ForageQualityCam
Camera for real-time monitoring of forage chopping quality.
New Holland: ForageCam
AI-powered system for automatic forage chopping adjustment.
Claas: Jaguar 1000 forage harvester concept
New flagship architecture with focus on power and digitalisation.
Nokian: Intuitu Smart Pressure Assistant
Tyre monitoring system recommending optimal pressure based on axle load.
Amazone: EasyMatch
AI system for fertiliser recognition and automatic spreader adjustment.
Sky Agriculture: Fertieye
Smartphone app to identify fertiliser type by photo and auto-adjust the spreader.
Arnold NextG: Duxalpha
3D navigation system for tractors. Takes terrain into account and synchronises multiple machines.
Conclusion
Agritechnica 2025 underlined the core trends in agriculture: automation, artificial intelligence, precision and efficiency.
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