XAG System Demonstration in Turija – P100 Pro Drone and APC2 Autopilot
A few days ago, in the fields of the village of Turija, we organised a gathering of farmers from the Srbobran municipality with the aim of presenting modern solutions in the field of precision agriculture. On this occasion, the XAG P100 Pro agricultural drone and the XAG APC2 automatic guidance system were presented — both of which are distributed on the Serbian market by Livona doo.
It was a great pleasure to present the services we offer to around twenty assembled farmers, and together with representatives of Livona, to introduce those present to the capabilities of these two advanced systems in greater detail.
Drone Demonstration in Real Field Conditions
During the demonstration, those present had the opportunity to see the XAG P100 Pro agricultural drone in action, as well as the equipment we use in our everyday field operations. We demonstrated treatments using different application rates and droplet sizes, so that farmers could gain a realistic impression of the precision and application potential across different crops.
Particular emphasis was placed on mission planning, where it was shown how a well-prepared and correctly configured application enables simple and fully automatic execution of treatments.
In conversation with those present, we also shared experiences from previous seasons — which crops we have treated by drone so far — while representatives of Livona additionally presented other situations in which this technology can be successfully applied in modern agriculture.
XAG APC2 Autopilot in Action
Following the drone demonstration, we moved on to presenting the XAG APC2 automatic guidance system, which was installed on a Claas Arion 620C tractor. Those present were introduced to the technical specifications of the device, its operating principles, and the software solution that enables precise machine control during field operations.
Practical work on the field generated considerable interest, as we demonstrated furrow closing using a medium-weight disc harrow. Farmers had the opportunity to try the autopilot themselves, after which a large number of questions followed — regarding accuracy, application possibilities, and the price range of the system.
This was indeed one of the main objectives of this gathering: to demonstrate that reliable and affordable solutions now exist that can assist producers facing labour shortages, as well as the need to complete all agronomic operations on time.
We Continue with Presentations in the Period Ahead
It is a great honour and pleasure that farmers from our region responded in large numbers and placed their trust in us to introduce them to technologies that can contribute to greater efficiency and more secure production.
It is up to us to continue finding and applying tools and software solutions that enable real savings in the field, quality decision-making, and more secure agricultural production. Events like this are always a great opportunity for the exchange of experience, making new connections, and getting acquainted with technologies that are becoming an increasingly important part of modern agriculture.
