We are proud to announce : The first trailed No-Till MONOSEM planter has been delivered to a Zimbabwean Farmer near Kwekwe. By now this 6-row machine has successfully planted 200 Hectares of maize directly into wheat stubble. This planter was the first No-Till MONOSEM...
After Monotec presented the first Quad-Max planter on this year’s Nampo show, various configurations of this new model now make their way to the customers. One of the trends that South Africa’s agricultural sector is currently experiencing is the...
Manfred Hellberg, a farmer from the Dundee region of KwaZulu-Natal and also the Müller Elektronik Agent for South Africa, has put the first electrically driven Monosem Planter in South Africa into the ground. Manfred has successfully planted 80 hectares of dryland...
JJ van de Velde, a prominent farmer in the Nottingham road area in KwaZulu Natal has recently planted about 90 hectares of Canola seed with one of his 6 row Monosem No Till planters. JJ has been planting in Nottingham road for just over 15 years. He currently plants...
Monosem is proud to introduce their new Ultra Max toolbars for the 12 and 16 row planter models for the 2014 season in South Africa. The Ultra Max toolbar accommodates the following: Row spacings of 76cm or 91cm Monosem planter units with conventional seed hoppers on...
There have been numerous deliveries of Monosem No Till Planters In Kwa Zulu Natal over this past season. Areas including Paulpietersburg, Dundee, Mooi River, Greytown, Creighton and the Kamberg to name a few. This past season began with late rains once again forcing...