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John Deere expands tillage range, including new high-speed disc models

New sizes and autonomy-ready tools provide farmers more options to manage residue, reduce passes and prepare fields

John Deere Australia and New Zealand has updated its 2027 tillage range, including an expansion to its high-speed disc (HSD) portfolio and offering customers more flexibility across a range of field conditions and operations.

The new two-section HSDs are available in 4.57-, 5.79-, 6.7- and 6.62-metre configurations, while another key focus has been on future-proofing with an expansion of its autonomy-ready capability.

Autonomy-ready tillage tools are designed to seamlessly integrate with autonomous-ready tractors, with updates to tillage equipment including LED work lights, an implement receiver mast and associated harnessing.

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“The expanded John Deere tillage portfolio reflects what we continue to hear from farmers about the need for tools that fit their operation, hectares and timeline,” John Deere Production & Precision Ag Marketing Manager, Royce Bell, said.

“From new sizes to expanded autonomy-ready options, these updates build on the proven durability of John Deere tillage implements and provide customers with strategic solutions for the future.”

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