crop.zone expands in the U.S.

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Crop.zone is accelerating its expansion in the United States by partnering with Big Iron Equipment in Wisconsin. This strategic partnership will enhance access to Crop.zone’s electric crop management solutions, offering American farmers a herbicide-free alternative for crop desiccation, cover crop management, and weed control.

“The U.S. is a key market for us, and partnering with Big Iron Equipment is a major step toward expanding our reach,” said Christian Kohler, CCO of crop.zone.

“Wisconsin is one of the country’s most important potato growing regions, and with Big Iron’s strong local presence, we are ensuring that our customers receive a high level of support and service.”

With this partnership, crop.zone is taking a next step in growing its distribution network across North America. The company’s advanced technology, already adopted in Europe, will now be more accessible to U.S. farmers, helping them achieve high yields while reducing reliance on chemical herbicides.

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