Fendt Rogator 900 Series Applicator Coming to North America

The new Fendt Rogator 900 Series applicator is the first of its kind, adjusting between standard and high clearance with the push of a button to deliver season-long crop care versatility.

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(Farm Journal)

AGCO Corporation will showcase its newly introduced Fendt Rogator 900 Series applicator to North America at two major agricultural trade shows in August 2021.

True to Fendt’s tradition of delivering innovative solutions that meet the needs of farmers, this first-of-its-kind self-propelled applicator adjusts between standard and high clearance with the push of a button and converts from liquid to dry application and vice versa in as little as two hours. The new Fendt Rogator applicator offers season-long crop care versatility, delivering a single machine for applying liquid or dry crop care products any time ‒ pre-plant, post-emerge, mid-season or late-season ‒ as well as cover-crop seeding or application of nutrients or burndown products in the fall.

Full details about the design and capabilities of the Fendt Rogator 900 Series applicator and its availability in North America will be announced in August. The new Rogator applicator will be on display at AGCO Lot #806 at the Midwest Ag-Industries Exposition (MAGIE) Aug. 25-26, 2021, in Bloomington, Illinois. The following week, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, the machine will be at AGCO Lot #333 during the 2021 Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois.

As part of the Fendt family of reliable, high-quality equipment, the Rogator 900 Series applicator is backed by the three-year Gold Star Customer Care maintenance, service and warranty program.

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