Sky Agriculture: Opico brings new drill range to the UK

A new brand of agricultural machinery will enter the UK market at Lamma 2016 with the launch of two innovatively designed trailed drills from French manufacturer Sky Agriculture.

The company’s innovatively designed EasyDrill and MaxiDrill will be distributed by Opico, where managing director James Woolway has been looking for a drill to add to his offering for about 10 years.

“Sky Agriculture is a relatively new company, and is a partnership between farmer and agronomist David Guy and Julian Burel of Sulky,” he said. “It was established in 2013, and is based on a farm just north of Nantes in north-west France. Here, both machinery and cropping trials take place, and new techniques have been evolved over a number of years. So Sky’s products draw on Sulky’s decades of experience in seeding techniques and agricultural machinery manufacturing, together with practical on-farm trials.

“Sky is a new brand that has made a huge impact on the European market in a very short time. The new thinking and superb engineering behind the machinery allows farmers more flexibility, and to employ a more weatherproof strategy than other machinery on the market at present.

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The new drills from Sky Agriculture have benefitted from decades of drilling experience from Sulky.

“In France, Sky already has a significant market share in trailed grain drills, and has machines working on every continent around the world. This in itself has brought more experience, more knowledge and further refinements to the products making them stronger, more technically advanced, and enabling them to master a greater variety of conditions.”

Sky drills will be available through Opico’s network of He-Va dealers, and the two ranges will be one of the strongest combinations on the market.

“During the past decade, we have provided a lot of input into product development with He-Va,” Mr Woolway added. “The result is a market-leading range of cultivation machinery, specifically designed for UK conditions and cultivation techniques.

“However, our customers and dealers were missing a drill range that would complement He-Va’s cultivation machinery. With the new agreement with Sky Agriculture, we now have two innovatively-designed trailed drills to choose from: the EasyDrill, which gives the flexibility to drill in a range of ground and weather conditions; and the MaxiDrill, which is designed to keep working in marginal conditions in late autumn when other machines have to head back to the farm.

“In the current climate, investment in new machinery may have dropped from some farmers’ minds, but I believe that investment in certain techniques and technology is critical to retaining and improving profitability of arable farms, large and small alike.”

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The EasyDrill range from Sky Agriculture starts at 3m working width.

Sky Agriculture’s trailed direct drill, the EasyDrill, is not only easy to set-up and use, but its unique design confers great versatility. It’s suitable for no-till, minimum-till, or conventional drilling systems, and it’s also an ideal choice for drilling into cover crops.

“Although Sky Agriculture is a relatively new company, the design features of the EasyDrill have undergone More than 25 years of development work and testing. So in just three years, the EasyDrill has already made a significant impact into the trailed drill market in France and Europe.

“Although the EasyDrill is classified as a direct drill, its design offers farmers a lot more. It’s capable of working on consolidated ploughing, in min-till conditions, as a direct drill, or as a cover crop drill, and is equally at home in each environment.

“This versatility means farmers have the flexibility to adjust their drilling plans when the weather intervenes, or when they are forced to make rotational changes due to resistant blackgrass issues.

“In fact, the design of the EasyDrill helps in the fight against resistant grass weeds like blackgrass as there is minimum soil disturbance. Also with less horsepower required, the use of smaller tractors reduces soil structure damage.”

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Each EasyDrill coulter has two seed or fertiliser outlets.

In direct drilling conditions the 3.5-degree disc angle ensures minimum soil disturbance reducing the germination of volunteers and weed seeds. Furthermore, the carbide-tipped skim coulter keeps both the disc and the seed slot clean ensuring consistent seed placement. As the coulter is suspended between a rubber front roller and two rear metal gauge wheels, the accuracy of seed depth is similar to that of a precision drill, even when working on uneven soil.

On even the hardest of untilled soils, the EasyDrill can still be used as a direct drill, as it’s designed to be able to apply up to 250kg of pressure through every disc.

“When used in minimum tillage and conventional drilling systems, the EasyDrill’s front press wheel ensures that the soil that the seeding disc cuts into, is firm. This enables what was designed as a direct drilling coulter to outperform dedicated minimum tillage drills.”

Furthermore, in tough conditions the sharp disc with up to 250kg of pressure makes light work of cutting through clods and seeding accurately. The rear angled press wheels then close the seed slot and firm the ground to ensure excellent soil-to-seed contact.

For drilling into cover crops, the EasyDrill is an ideal choice of machine. Its press wheel and disc coulter combination allows it to roll down tall crops and slice through them, to place the seed accurately at the required depth. There is no need to mulch the cover crop before drilling, and there are also no problems with blocking, that may occur with other drills working straight into cover crops.

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This 6m EasyDrill with seed and fertiliser hoppers, additiona Pro hopper, hydraulic brakes, bout markers and pre-emergence markers would retail at £103,613 +VAT.

The EasyDrill employs market-leading metering and distribution technology, developed in co-operation with Sulky. So there is a very high standard of accuracy in both seed rate and seed spacing, regardless of the size of seed being planted.

All models can be fitted with a second distribution mechanism for fertiliser, and a third hopper can be fitted for microgranule products and small seeds.

“The EasyDrill’s name comes from its simplicity for the operator to set up and use, the fact that it takes very little horsepower to pull, and its minimal maintenance requirement,” Mr Woolway added. “All of these things make it a very cost-effective drill.”

The EasyDrill is available in working widths from 3m, requiring an 80hp tractor, to 6m, requiring a 160hp tractor. Models can be built for grain only, or for grain and fertiliser. The price of a 3m EasyDrill starts at £42,233 +VAT, and a 6m EasyDrill starts at £89,164 +VAT.

When the going gets wet, Sky’s min-till drill keeps going
SkyAgriculture’s trailed MaxiDrill is a minimum-till drill that can also be used in conventional systems. Moreover its clever design allows drilling to continue even when conditions turn sticky.

“The Sky MaxiDrill has been evolved over many years and through drilling experience all over the world,” Opico’s James Woolway said. “It’s designed to provide a high-speed min-till drilling solution with various options to allow the flexibility to work in a conventional plough-based cultivation system, and also as a direct drill in light soils.

“However, the big benefit of the design of the drill comes in late season where the clearance between the cultivation elements of the drill and its dedicated transport wheels allow it to keep working when other machines have to head back to the farm.”

The MaxiDrill’s hydraulically adjustable cultivator discs are individually rubber-mounted to protect them from stone damage and allow them to follow the ground. Their high rotational speed and small scallops ensure that all the soil is moved and a fine tilth is created in front of the press roller.

The offset press roller wheels evenly consolidate the soil surface behind the discs. Importantly, the press roller is dedicated to work in the field and so suitable tyres and tyre pressures are used for pressing the soil, unlike drills that use the press roller for transport too.

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The MaxiDrill coulter arrangement.

The two rows of Culti-Disc coulters are mounted on springs to allow them to follow the contours and protect them from stones. The clearance between the rows of 56cm allows the MaxiDrill to cope with high stubble residues and sticky wet conditions where other more compact machines will struggle. Furthermore, the press wheel which also controls the depth of the Culti-Disc coulter closes the seed slot and consolidates in all conditions.

The frame design that all the elements of the Maxi-Drill are mounted on, allows more clearance for soil and trash to move through the drill, which is a fundamental feature as it means it is capable of working in adverse conditions.

“Late drilling and spring drilling are becoming key tools in an arable farmer’s armoury to combat Blackgrass,” Mr Woolway added. “Here, the MaxiDrill has a key advantage against its competitors; behind the press roller that’s used for field work, is a dedicated road-legal, high-speed braked axle that can be used to lift the weight of the drill when conditions dictate. This is critical when drilling in touch-and-go conditions late in the season as many farmers will not even venture out into the field with a trailed drill at this time of year for fear of getting stuck.”

A number of options are available for the Maxi-Drill, for example, centre and wing front press rollers to consolidate well-prepared seedbeds in front of the drill which ensure even seed depth and germination across the working width.

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This 6m Sky Agriculture MaxiDrill with a seed-only hopper, markers, half-side shut off, pre-emergence markers and hydraulic brakes retails at £77,058 +VAT.

Like the EasyDrill, the MaxiDrill employs market-leading metering and distribution technology developed in co-operation with Sulky. So there is a very high standard of accuracy when it comes to both seed rate and seed spacing, regardless of the size of seed being planted. All models can be fitted with a second distribution mechanism for fertiliser, which can either be spread full width or distributed in bands in front of the press roller.

The MaxiDrill is available in working widths from 3m to 6m. The 3m drill requires 120hp, and 6m drill, 240hp. There are options for grain only or grain and fertiliser with every model.

The 3m MaxiDrill retails from £44,192+VAT (correct at October 2015).

 For more information visit: www.sky-agriculture.co.uk.