Partners & Networks

Together with strong partners, we are shaping the agriculture of tomorrow – trustworthy, sustainable, and innovative.

2020

Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria

Cooperation to promote digital precision methods in arable farming. Joint field trials and knowledge transfer for over 200 farms.

2021

Federal Research Centre for Agriculture

Scientific support in the development of soil-conserving cropping systems. Long-term study on humus balance at four sites in Eastern Austria.

2022

Maschinenring Austria

Pilot project for the use of autonomous field robots in vegetable cultivation. 15 member farms test mechanical weed control under real conditions.

2023

Bio Austria

Partnership for the certification of regenerative farming methods. Joint training series for conversion farms with a focus on soil building and biodiversity.

2024

AgrarCluster Bavaria

Cross-border network for agricultural technology. Exchange on drone fertilization, AI-supported pest detection, and digital farm management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most important topics around agricultural technology and sustainable production.

What benefits does precision fertilization bring to my farm?

Precision fertilization using drones or sensors reduces fertilizer use by up to 30 percent. At the same time, nutrient distribution improves, leading to higher yields and less strain on groundwater. This technology is particularly suitable for arable farms with heterogeneous soils.

How can I increase the humus content of my soils in the long term?

Regenerative methods such as under-sowing, reduced tillage, and the use of cover crops promote humus buildup. In long-term trials, organic carbon content increased by an average of 0.4 percentage points within five years. Adjusting crop rotation and adapted management practices are crucial.

Are autonomous field robots economical for smaller farms?

Autonomous field robots for mechanical weed control are worthwhile from an area of about 10 hectares in vegetable farming. The acquisition costs are offset by savings on herbicides and labor. However, limitations may occur on uneven terrain or very small plots.

What funding opportunities are available for sustainable agricultural technologies?

For investments in precision technology, regenerative management, or robotics, there are national and EU funding programs. These include grants for the purchase of drones, sensors, and robots, as well as premiums for humus-building measures. Consulting with the Chamber of Agriculture or specialized service providers is recommended.

How reliable are weather data and soil moisture sensors in everyday use?

Modern sensors provide precise real-time data transmitted via radio or LoRaWAN. Accuracy depends on calibration and the number of measurement points. In practice, combinations of soil moisture sensors and local weather stations have proven effective for optimally managing irrigation and fertilization.

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Our Drive: Sustainable Agricultural Future

We develop practical technologies that reduce the ecological footprint while ensuring the productivity of agricultural operations. Our focus is on measurable results in the field.

Resource Conservation Every liter of water saved and every kilogram of fertilizer counts. We optimize processes so that farms achieve more with less input.

Soil as Foundation Healthy soil is the basis of every harvest. Our solutions promote humus buildup, reduce compaction, and protect soil life.

Technology with Measure Automation and sensor technology do not replace the farmer's knowledge, but expand it. We provide tools that facilitate decisions.

Regional Cycles Short transport routes, closed nutrient cycles, and adapted crop rotations – we support farms in becoming more independent and resilient.

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