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Amazone products
As a family business, Amazone is one of the leading manufacturers of agricultural equipment specialising in areas such as tillage, seeding, fertilisation and crop protection. Innovative agricultural technology with a high standard of quality, based on modern and economical farming methods. The range of products includes fertilisation machinery such as Mounted spreaders and trailed spreaders, tillage machines such as ploughs , cultivators ,
rotary harrows and Co., plant protection technology including mounted and self-propelled field sprayers, as well as various seeding technology with mechanical, pneumatic and single-grain seed drills.
The Amazone agricultural range is topped off by digital solutions such as terminals and hardware, as well as municipal technology in the form of ground care and spreading technology.
The Amazone sites
The company's main factory, which was established by Heinrich Dreyer in 1883, is located in Gaste, a small village in Lower Saxony, close to Osnabück. As of 2020, Amazone has been in the Dreyer family for four generations. Known today as specialists in fertiliser spreaders, seed drills, powered (rotary cultivators and rotary harrows) and non-powered (disc cultivators and disc harrows) single-gain seeders and crop protection sprayers, the company operates internationally. The main clientele includes not only small and medium farms but also large estates and contractors.
What does the brand name mean?
The first mass-produced product brought to the market by Dreyer was the Amazone Scythe Sharpener. This was followed by the development and production of grain-cleaning machines, for which the young entrepreneur Dreyer was awarded a bronze medal at the 1891 DLG Exhibition. The company name, Amazone, is taken from Greek mythology and refers to the communities in which women and men alike went into battle. The company name, Amazone, is designed to emphasise the strength and beauty of Amazonian agricultural technology.
Amazone Fertiliser Service
The Amazone Fertiliser Service is a special service whereby customers can also receive telephone advice regarding all types of fertiliser, including obscure varieties. The Amazone Online Fertiliser Service. A checklist concerning fertiliser spreading can be found here, among other things.
Seeding technology between 1949 and present day
In 1949, Amazone presented their first seed drill, the 'D1', together with the first manure spreader. Back then, the agricultural machines already boasted an increased technical standard. They were built bigger and fitted to a higher quality. In 1995, the company introduced the first fertiliser spreader to be satellite-controlled via an on-board computer, as well as the first self-propelled lawn mower. The new self-propelled Pantera 4503 and the new mounted sprayer UF 1602 are among the big highlights of 2019. So too is the Profihopper 1250 SmartLine with a Stage V engine.
Amazone pre-owned agricultural machines at traktorpool
Find the right seeding technology for you on traktorpool whether it's a pre-owned Amazone fertiliser spreader or a pre-owned Amazone seed drill. Advertisements from private suppliers and renowned retailers offer you a broad selection of offers, including from your local area.
The Amazone sites
The company's main factory, which was established by Heinrich Dreyer in 1883, is located in Gaste, a small village in Lower Saxony, close to Osnabück. As of 2020, Amazone has been in the Dreyer family for four generations. Known today as specialists in fertiliser spreaders, seed drills, powered (rotary cultivators and rotary harrows) and non-powered (disc cultivators and disc harrows) single-gain seeders and crop protection sprayers, the company operates internationally. The main clientele includes not only small and medium farms but also large estates and contractors.
What does the brand name mean?
The first mass-produced product brought to the market by Dreyer was the Amazone Scythe Sharpener. This was followed by the development and production of grain-cleaning machines, for which the young entrepreneur Dreyer was awarded a bronze medal at the 1891 DLG Exhibition. The company name, Amazone, is taken from Greek mythology and refers to the communities in which women and men alike went into battle. The company name, Amazone, is designed to emphasise the strength and beauty of Amazonian agricultural technology.
Amazone Fertiliser Service
The Amazone Fertiliser Service is a special service whereby customers can also receive telephone advice regarding all types of fertiliser, including obscure varieties. The Amazone Online Fertiliser Service. A checklist concerning fertiliser spreading can be found here, among other things.
Seeding technology between 1949 and present day
In 1949, Amazone presented their first seed drill, the 'D1', together with the first manure spreader. Back then, the agricultural machines already boasted an increased technical standard. They were built bigger and fitted to a higher quality. In 1995, the company introduced the first fertiliser spreader to be satellite-controlled via an on-board computer, as well as the first self-propelled lawn mower. The new self-propelled Pantera 4503 and the new mounted sprayer UF 1602 are among the big highlights of 2019. So too is the Profihopper 1250 SmartLine with a Stage V engine.
Amazone pre-owned agricultural machines at traktorpool
Find the right seeding technology for you on traktorpool whether it's a pre-owned Amazone fertiliser spreader or a pre-owned Amazone seed drill. Advertisements from private suppliers and renowned retailers offer you a broad selection of offers, including from your local area.
Amazone Cultivator
Amazone at work