HarvestPro: Meeting the demands of efficient producers
4th June 2025
PFC introduces the UK-built HarvestPro range, including the HarvestPro acid, applicator and moisture sensor.
New for the 2025 season is the HarvestPro range from Profitable Farming Company Ltd (PFC).
With more than 20 years’ experience selling an imported product, PFC has now launched a UK-built system which it says surpasses the previous system.
The newly formulated HarvestPro acid is baler-safe and has the market-leading low application rates per tonne of hay or straw, PFC says.
This is essential to maximise the baler efficiency without having refill stoppages during the day.
HarvestPro acid is also non-ADR (non-hazardous). This makes transport cheaper and safer compared to the previous product, according to PFC.
Top of the company’s priority list after meeting the market-leading criteria for strength and reliability was the cost. HarvestPro is now the most cost-effective acid for hay and straw per tonne, PFC reckons.
To complete the package the HarvestPro applicator will apply a fixed rate or variable rate to meet your requirements.
The application rates are in 0.1-litre/tonne increments to maintain exceptional efficiency and cost savings. Utilising various sensors, the system adapts to moisture and baler output changes.
At the core of the system is the moisture sensor that is “world-leading in precision” with up to 50% more accuracy than the previous star wheel system.
The moisture sensor is zero-to-near contactless depending on the specification. This maximises the reliability and service life which was an issue with the bearing on the old star wheel design.
The moisture sensor has the ability to be calibrated if you feel it is incorrect against other devices, so there are no excuses for bad bales, with the most accurate moisture sensor available anywhere in the world, PFC says.
The cost savings of the applicator are between 30–50%, vastly increasing your profit margins.
PFC concludes: “We are excited to be able to support our current customer base with older technology and welcome a new era of technology, precision and cost savings.”
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