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Maximize Return on Investment


In organic farming, efficiency and cost-effectiveness are essential. The Ullmanna In-Row Weeder is revolutionizing the industry, offering significant savings and a rapid return on investment (ROI) for organic sugar beet farmers. Here's how it can benefit your farm:


High costs of manual weeding


Manual weeding is labor-intensive and expensive. In Austria and Germany, a hand-weeding worker costs approximately €15 per hour, including all expenses. For organic sugar beets, one worker requires about 180 hours per hectare, resulting in:


  • Weeding Costs per hectare Sugar Beets: € 2.700

  • Weeding Costs for 10 hectares Sugar Beets: € 27.000

  • Weeding Costs for 20 hectares Sugar Beets: € 54.000


Significant savings


The Ullmanna In-Row Weeder offers an impressive 80% savings on weeding costs (we even have 100% of savings, but let us keep it simple)


Here's the breakdown:

  • Annual savings for 1 hectare Sugar Beets at 80% of savings: € 2.160

  • Annual savings for 10 hectares Sugar Beets at 80% of savings: € 21.600

  • Annual savings for 20 hectares Sugar Beets at 80% of savings: € 43.200

Very roughly, you can say that one 6-row machine replaces up to 60 workers.


Enhanced Efficiency


The Ullmanna In-Row Weeder is highly efficient, weeding up to 1 hectare per hour for 6 rows, reducing time and labor significantly. This allows you to focus on other important farming tasks, boosting overall productivity.


Conclusion


Investing in the Ullmanna In-Row Weeder is a smart choice for organic sugar beet farmers and every other farmer, as our machine can handle nearly all crops.


With substantial savings, a quick payback period, and enhanced efficiency, this machine is a valuable asset. The initial cost is outweighed by the long-term benefits and rapid ROI, making it a worthwhile investment for modernizing your farming practices.


Take the step towards greater efficiency and cost savings with the Ullmanna In-Row Weeder and transform your farming operations today.




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