World record soybean harvesting

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NEXAT has set a new world record in soybean harvesting in Brazil, with its self-developed NEXCO combine module. Under official supervision of RankBrasil, 637.76 tons of soybeans were harvested on a total of 158.16 hectares within 8 hours at Fazenda Bananal (Agro Basso Group) in the state of Bahia.

The NEXAT system surpassed last year’s record by an impressive 32%, corresponding to over 150 additional tons within the same eight-hour time frame using a conventional combine. With that the harvesting operation achieved an impressive performance in terms of efficiency and throughput. The low fuel consumption of only 7.5 liters per hectare, underscores the high efficiency of the NEXAT system.

Transverse rotor concept

The high performance is made possible by the innovative threshing concept, featuring a transversely installed rotor that feeds two separation and cleaning units. Two straw choppers ensure even distribution of crop residues over the entire working width (15.2 m / 50 ft).

The modular design of the system also provides excellent accessibility and allows for rapid maintenance, thus maximizing efficiency and minimizing downtime.

The importance of this achievement for agriculture became clear during the certification ceremony held by RankBrasil. According Luciano Cadari, director of RankBrasil, this record is proof of how technology and efficient management are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the agribusiness.

For the NEXAT management, the world record is confirmation of their development strategy. Welf von Plato sees it as a clear signal for the market: “We are proud of this result. The new world record confirms that our NEXCO harvesting module sets new standards in throughput, grain quality and maximum efficiency. This is an important milestone for us and for the future of efficient and sustainable food production.”

NEXAT founder Klemens Kalverkamp emphasized the innovative strength of the company: “When we started developing the NEXCO in 2019, I would not have thought it possible that we would set a world record just seven years later.”

The innovative design of the base machine opens up new possibilities, with the NEXCO harvesting module being a clear example of the potential of this system.

     Key performance data

  • Total harvested: 637.76 tons in 8 hours
  • Average throughput: 79.72 tons of soybeans per hour
  • Crop moisture: 14 %
  • Operating speed: 13,6 km/h
  • Area harvested: 158,16 hectares
  • Fuel consumption: 7.5 l/ha
  • Losses: < 0,5 %
  • Equipment: NEXAT carrier vehicle with NEXCO harvesting module and FD250 MacDon FlexDraper header

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