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Van der Maar Landbouwmechanisatie based in Groningen & Friesland started its activities as distribution and service partner of AgXeed B.V. from July 2025.

AgXeed is expanding its network of dealers throughout the Netherlands. With several locations in Groningen, Hornhuizen & Uithuizen, and one in Friesland, Ferwert, van der Maar Landbouwmechanisatie covers the northern part of the Netherlands. Van der Maar sees the robot tractor as an important next step in the automation of agricultural processes. According to Jasper van den Berg, Salesman at Van der Maar, the AgBot is in tune with the strategy of Van der Maar:

“We want to be at the forefront of agricultural innovations and AgXeed fits perfectly into our work field.”

Van der Maar is certified for measuring fields, which is crucial for setting up an autonomous system. However, farmers can also do that themselves if they want to. Additionally, Van der Maar will cover the full sales procedure, service and support for customers:

“We are in the middle of a high-quality seed potato area, in light as well as heavy clay soils. Because of our coverage, we can provide fast service.”

At Van der Maar, there is enthusiasm noticeable. The coming months they will be busy with demonstrations of the 156 hp AgBot T2 5 series to get familiar with the system and of course to show customers the benefits of autonomy. Trekkeronline.nlVandermaar.eu

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Update: End of Spring Season Operations

With the start of summer, the spring season has come to an end. Which also means a time to reflect for farmer Marijn Vermuë on his trial AgBot T2 5 SERIES. The AgBot has been flail mowing, preparing seedbeds and potato ridging the past months. Read all about his experience when using the AgBot, and to what extent can a robot replace a conventional tractor with driver? â€¯ 

In case you missed it, â€˜Robot seeks Farmer‘ is a project of NPPL, where farmers try out an autonomous agricultural machine for a year. Farmer Marijn Vermuë, based in the Netherlands, has been selected to use the AgBot T2 5 SERIES and share his thoughts and experiences. If you want to read more about the project, see our latest article or read about it on NPPL’s website.

The AgBot AgBot T2 5 SERIES proved most effective at preparing land for planting. On flat fields without plow furrows, it works just as efficiently, and almost as fast, as a conventional tractor with a driver. However, unexpected conditions are challenging for the AgBot, in which a driver could react to the situation. Koen van Boheemen from Wageningen University says that this is a part of the natural adaption process where the robot is not adapted to the farm management but:  

‘You would have to approach it differently: adapting the farm management to suit the robot.’ 

When comparing the robot with a driver, there is a big advantage when using a robot. You can put the agronomy as the number one priority, even if the working patterns are uncomfortable for a driver. For example, tilling diagonally instead of in the right direction along the rows often gives a better result, like guaranteeing an even field surface. However, this operation requires frequent turning and lots of bumps which is quite uncomfortable for a driver on a tractor.  

Marijn Vermuë :  

‘If there are a thousand possible occurences during operations, I get the impression that for 980 of them, a solution within the software of the robot already exists that I don’t even know about. The remaining 20 will cause an error.’ 

One of those 20 occurrences would be when the radiator got full because of a large amount of uprising dust during flail mowing. Vermuë called AgXeed for a reversing fan. Luckily, AgXeed only had to direct Vermuë to the right button in the Portal.  

Read more about Vermuë’s experiences with the AgBot T2 5 SERIES here 

Vermuë would have loved to do more operations with his AgBot T2 5 SERIES, like sowing beets. More tasks coming up from late June: cultivation, stubble tillage, and possibly seeding cover crops with a rotary harrow. Stay tuned for more work done by Vermuë through our website and our social media channels! 

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Autonomous Ploughing World Record  

World Record for Autonomous Ploughing Achieved by AgXeed and Kverneland

Grubbenvorst, The Netherlands – May 30, 2025 AgXeed and Kverneland have set a new world record at Birch Farm, North Yorkshire, where an AgXeed AgBot T2 5 SERIES tractor and Kverneland LO 300/85 five-furrow plough ploughed 51.8 acres autonomously in 24 hours. Verified by James Whitty of the Society of Ploughmen, this achievement demonstrates autonomous fieldwork viability under real-world conditions.

The AgBot maintained 23 cm depth and 40 cm furrow width, operating at 5.6-8 km/h with only one refuelling stop. Its fuel use averaged 18.4 L/ha, on par with conventional tractors. Pre-trials showed the AgBot used 4.6% less fuel than a farm Fendt 828 Vario, due to its efficient driveline and lack of cab comfort energy demands.

Advanced planning software pre-mapped field boundaries and optimized working patterns. The AgBot autonomously lifted, reversed, and turned the plough, assisted by GPS precision and remote monitoring.

The Kverneland plough’s low-draft body #28 mouldboards ensured quality ploughing even in heavy soils.

“This shows autonomous agriculture is now a practical reality,” said Peter Robinson, AgXeed.

This record signals a shift towards autonomous field operations as a scalable and efficient farming solution.

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See what customers think

One might wonder, after seeing the AgBot in demo’s, at events, on videos, how is it to actually use? We want to share with you a few recent experiences of our customers, what they are doing with their AgBots, and most importantly, what else they can, and what else they do not have to do anymore because of the AgBot. What is it that customers think of the AgBot? 

Vlog – Koninklijke Maatschap de Wilhelminapolder – KMWP – Watch vlog!The AgBot T2 5 SERIES has made its way to KMWP, which is a large arable farming company in the Netherlands.

The first night, they let the AgBot mow overnight, but they are still a bit nervous about letting it work at night, since they are not alert at that time. However, it performed its mowing task quite well! They like how you can change settings and adapt everything accordingly to how you want, which makes it also fun to work with the AgBot.

Besides, for their neighbouring dairy farmer, they used the AgBot to prepare the soil for sowing corn. After harvesting the potatoes in the field, the AgBot had to harrow the field before the corn could be sown. The main reason for this was to make sure the field wouldn’t get flooded in case it would rain.

Working round the clock – Watch video!

A customer talked about the AgBot ‘working round the clock’. Putting the AgBot to work and going to bed yourself, takes some getting used to.

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Robot seeks Farmer!

NPPL’s latest project has kicked off in February 2025 and running for several weeks already! For this project, they collected a series of robots for farmers to try out. With a growing interest in automation, NPPL received a flood of applications from farmers eager to explore the potential of robotics in agriculture. One of which is farmer Marijn Vermuë who will be working with the AgBot T2 5 SERIES for this year.

Marijn Vermuë of Vermuë Akkerbouw BV in Werkendam (the Netherlands) has been incorporating some precision farming practices for a few years now. Their 160 hectares need proper care and customization, since the toughness of the soil varies a lot within the pastures. Since 2020 he has been making task maps based on soil scans, to adjust the distance of planting potatoes based on the soil quality. Besides, he also bases the dosing of soil herbicides in his onion fields on the soil quality, which results in less herbicide usage and less damage to the onions.

This year, Vermuë will be using the AgBot for a variety of tasks. The first one of which was power harrowing the field meant for red onion cultivation. Marijn was enthusiastic, since the ‘incredibly low footprint’ of the AgBot gave him the opportunity to prepare the soil in the field this early already even though it was still slightly wet. An operation he would have skipped with a regular tractor because of this.

Stay tuned to see more of Marijn’s experience with the AgBot. On www.proeftuinprecisielandbouw.nl you can read the articles by NPPL, but of course we will share the information too!

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AgBot T2 5 SERIES in rice fields  

Impressive performance of our AgXeed AgBot T2 5 SERIES in Southern France, Camargue.

Our AgBot worked an Alpego FZ 4m power tiller in a wet rice field. In this operation, the tracks of our AgBot show their advantages – although the rice paddy was between about 30cm deep, the AgBot did hardly sink in.The tracks allow the AgBot to perform this task at low speeds of only 3-4km/h without sinking into the mud.

Thank you very much Claas Avignon for this excellent demo.

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New CCO Arjan Mulder

We are happy to announce that we have appointed Arjan Mulder as our new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective per December 1st.

Arjan: “I am really happy I got the opportunity to join AgXeed and that I have started as CCO on the first of December. A new chapter in my career in the Agricultural Business.I have been working for over 30 years in the international Ag. Business. As Managing Director I was responsible for the business in the Netherlands, Turkey and South Africa.I grew up in an agricultural environment and have worked on farms myself.The experience and the knowledge I have gathered with that has shown to be very useful in the current days.It’s important to know the challenges which farmers are facing, and the farmers feel that I understand their “way of Life”.Driving sales and fostering strong partnerships will remain on my priority list.I will take the lead in the commercial strategy and strengthen the collaboration with our distribution partners, together with all the colleagues at AgXeed.

I am passionate about advancing our mission to support sustainable agriculture and I am looking forward to bringing the advantages of autonomy to farmers worldwide. “

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Tractor of the Year 2025 – TOTYBot Award

Tractor of the Year 2025: Winners Announced at Eima InternationalThe Tractor of the Year (TotY) 2025 awards ceremony took place on November 6th, during the opening of Eima International, the leading international exhibition for agricultural mechanization. This year, the TotY event was presented in a completely revamped format, with the introduction of new award categories designed to address the evolving agricultural tractor market and the new challenges of sustainability and technological innovation.

The selection process began in February 2024, when the 25 TotY jurors – journalists from 25 different countries – began evaluating the potential candidates for the six TotY 2025 awards. In June, the two-day event “Let the Challenge Begin” was held in Milan, during which manufacturers had the opportunity to present their tractors to the jury.

In the following months, the jurors delved into the technical specifications of each model and, where possible, conducted field tests to assess the operational performance of the tractors. After careful evaluation, the winners of the different categories of the Tractor of the Year 2025 have finally been revealed.

TotYBot: focused exclusively on tractors equipped with a 3-point hitch, no cab, PTO, or electric power transfer to implements, available in the European market, with a minimum Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 8.

The Tractor of the Year 2025 awards once again showcased the continuous evolution of agricultural technology, and this year, the AgXeed T2 5-SERIESclaimed the prestigious title in the new category dedicated to robot tractors. The jury’s decision was guided by the combination of cutting-edge automation, practical integration with existing farming systems, and overall superior field performance.

What truly sets the AgXeed T2 5-SERIESapart is its remarkable adaptability: the tractor integrates seamlessly with standard implements thanks to a rear lifting capacity of 8,000 kg and a front capacity of 4,000 kg, supported by a powerful hydraulic system with a flow rate of 85 L/min. These features allow it to handle a wide range of implements without the need for modifications, making it a versatile choice for farmers looking to optimize their operations with minimal changes. This compatibility with conventional agricultural tools, combined with its autonomous capabilities, makes it a highly attractive option for farms looking to adopt robotic technology.

Another key factor that led the jury to select the AgXeed as the winner of this category is its diesel powertrain, which delivers a peak power of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 610 Nm, values comparable to conventional open-field tractors. While fully electric tractors are gaining popularity, the AgXeed’s diesel system currently offers greater efficiency and extended operational time, capable of working for up to 20 hours. This feature makes it particularly practical for applications that require long work sessions.

The machine’s track system adds another layer of functionality, allowing it to operate efficiently on various terrains and in different weather conditions. Thanks to the 900 mm tracks, the ground pressure is less than 0.25 kg/cm², contributing to soil protection and reducing environmental impact.

Safety, an essential component for any autonomous vehicle, is ensured by the AgXeed’s numerous advanced features, which include a comprehensive sensor system with RTK GPS, Lidar, radar, and a touch bumper for obstacle detection. In the event of obstacles, the tractor stops and waits for operator intervention, ensuring safe management of operations even in autonomous mode.

In terms of sustainability, the AgXeed T2 5-SERIES complies with Tier 4 Final, Stage V emission standards, with a passive exhaust gas treatment system (DOC, SCR, DPF) that ensures safe and environmentally-friendly operation.

In conclusion, the AgXeed T2 5-SERIES represents the pinnacle of agricultural robotics for 2025, with its robust design, ability to enhance farming efficiency, and commitment to sustainability. It is not just a concept or a prototype; it is a machine that is already proving its value in the field. The jury’s decision reflects the tractor’s unparalleled combination of power, precision, and autonomy, marking it as the future of agricultural technology.

About Tractor of the Year (TotY)

Tractor of the Year, an esteemed international award recognizing excellence in agricultural mechanization, continues to showcase the best tractors in the European market. Established in 1998 by the Italian magazine Trattori, this annual accolade is bestowed upon the top-performing tractor as determined by a group of 25 independent journalists with specialized knowledge in the field.

Comprising a diverse range of media outlets, including print magazines, websites, agricultural TV shows, and social networks, the international jury represents 25 countries, ensuring a comprehensive and unbiased evaluation of the nominated tractors. Since its inception, the Tractor of the Year award has garnered significant attention and participation from leading agricultural publications worldwide.

With each passing year, the jury’s composition has expanded, a testament to the award’s growing significance and influence. This expansion allows for an ever-increasing focus on identifying and celebrating the most advanced technologies and innovative solutions available in the market.

The Tractor of the Year award serves as a benchmark for manufacturers, encouraging healthy competition and driving continuous advancements in the agricultural machinery industry. By recognizing the tractors that excel in performance, efficiency, safety, and sustainability, this prestigious accolade promotes progress and inspires manufacturers to push the boundaries of what is possible in tractor design and functionality.

As the jury and the Tractor of the Year project continue to expand, their shared mission remains steadfast: to uncover and highlight the very best technologies and solutions that contribute to the advancement of agricultural mechanization.

Photo: TOTY-press-release

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Autonomy for the Irish Market – Kellys of Borris

Kellys of Borris has staked its claim in the autonomous tractor sector with the Irish release of the revolutionary AgBot. 

Developed by AgXeed, a Dutch technology start-up, AgBot tractors allow a range of monotonous or time-sensitive tasks, such as Power harrowing, Seeding and topping, to be performed without an onboard operator.AgXeed is distributed in Ireland by Kelly’s, one of the largest privately-owned farm machinery distributors in Ireland. 

Kelly’s Product Specialist Martin Kangh says

Finding drivers is becoming increasingly harder with a drop Ag students and increasingly long hours in this industry and i think this can fill a gap. 

Our farmers have been using gps, autosteer and isobus for many years, this product just takes it a step further bringing technology into one machine. I am keen to get product into the field show customers what it can do. There are a few much smaller robots coming into the industry but nothing like this that can really replace a 160hp tractor for field work.’ 

The AgBot is available in three models: the three-wheeled 2.055.W3 (75 hp), the four-wheeled 2.055.W4 (75 hp) and the twin-tracked 5.115T2 (156 hp).

The tracked AgBot 5.115T2 model is powered by a 4.1 L four-cylinder Stage 5 Deutz diesel engine that produces a maximum output of 155 hp and a maximum torque of 610 Nm.

Designed specifically for AgBot, the track assemblies are hydraulically suspended and can be set on a range of track widths from 1.8 to 3.2 metres.A range of track sizes is available from 300 to 910 millimetres. The eight-tonne unit is fitted with front and rear linkages with maximum lift of three and eight tonnes, respectively.

The unit itself weighs 7.8 tonnes. The 210-bar hydraulic pump delivers a maximum flow of 85 litres per minute to the four double-acting proportional spool valves.There’s also an optional load-sensing Power Beyond connection. It’s fitted with a 350 litre diesel tank and a 30 litre AdBlue tank, which is enough for up to 20 hours’ operating time, depending on the workload. AgBot is fitted with a dual RTK GNSS navigation system that delivers sub 2.5 cm accuracy.It has full ISOBUS connectivity, which allows variable rate application, mapping and data collection.The machine also has its own cellular connection to enable remote diagnostics and online file transfer.There are four separate safety and obstacle detection systems to keep the tractor and everyone around it safe – LiDAR light detection and ranging, radar, ultrasonic sensors and safety bumper. AgBot is controlled via an easy-to-use portal, which can be accessed the portal via your smartphone, tablet or computer. 

The portal provides an overview of your AgBot fleet and implements, your farms, surveyed fields, planned tasks; real-time performance of live tasks and a job history of completed tasks, including time, fuel consumption and application data, Haydon says. 

You simply select the field you want to work in, create a task, configure your AgBot with the required implements, select the reference line you want to work from, set the start and stop points of the task and how you want the task to be carried out.You can plan all of your task’s days, weeks or even months in advance, including different scenarios for each operation if necessary.

The task is saved to the portal and then sent to the machine.The task management centre automatically plans the most efficient route, ensuring coverage of the entire area within the boundaries with minimal overlap.Once in the field ‘autonomous mode’ can be selected and the machine will commence its work.  

You can check on the live performance of each machine on the portal or viewing the front and rear onboard cameras, Martin says.

About Kelly’s of Borris

Our family-run business, established in 1957, has been serving the Irish market for 64 years. KELLYS is one of Ireland’s largest stockists of new and used agricultural machinery, farm machinery and plant equipment. We carry the full range of CLAAS agricultural machinery and our customer care mobile workshops cover 26 counties. 

More information: Richard Kelly +353860400362 

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AgXeed announces Groupe T3M as new distribution and service partner for the South of France

AgXeed has announced the appointment of Groupe T3M as its distribution and service partner for Southern France (departments 04, 06, 09, 11, 12, 31, 32, 34, 64, 65, 66, 81, 82, 83), effective from the beginning of Feb, 2024.

AgXeed places a high priority on its distribution partners having an innovative mindset, providing comprehensive service and maintaining a direct link to the customer. Groupe T3M’s extensive network and expertise in the agricultural industry will play a pivotal role in ensuring farmers and agricultural professionals have easy access to AgXeed’s cutting-edge technology solutions. 

The technology offered by AgXeed is more than just a machine – it represents a new way of farming. Therefore, AgXeed’s partners are expected to guide and support customers in the change management process. 

Groupe T3M, is a leading provider of agriculture products. With its strong presence and deep-rooted relationships in the agricultural sector, it is ideally positioned to deliver exceptional sales and service support for AgXeed’s range of products. Their team of highly skilled and knowledgeable staff will provide comprehensive service, training and assistance to AgXeed customers, ensuring quality, efficiency and customer satisfaction and success working with the machines. 

Pierre Lavail, CEO of Groupe T3M:

“We have been observing the road to automation for a number of years and serve a wide range of customers with semi-autonomous solutions to date, we are pleased to have found a supplier that is able to complete this solution with both the physical hardware and software to make full automation possible. To now be able to provide our customers with this machine further bolsters us as a full solutions provider for the land based industry.”

Joris Hiddema, CEO of AgXeed:

Autonomy is the next logical step in the development of modern professional agriculture, and it becomes more critical with each passing week and month as we are facing multiple resource crises. AgXeed enables an integrated approach to all processes on the farm, including planning, crop production, and distribution. While the machines are the most visible part of the product offering, the data portal that collects data and delivers actionable insights is instrumental to the total value delivered. With Groupe T3M we have found another excellent partner for the sales and service of our technology in Southern France.”

Together, AgXeed and Groupe T3M are in a strong position to address the challenges faced by the agricultural sector, providing farmers with real autonomy to manage their businesses sustainably and profitably. 

For further information please contact: 

Jonatan MuellerHead of Sales Southern EuropeJonatan.Mueller@agxeed.com  +33 7 60 16 63 36www.agxeed.com

Thomas SirmenResponsable de la robotique at Groupe T3Mthomas.sirmen@groupet3m.com+33 7 71 91 14 91www.groupet3m.com 

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