

Pronto disc drills pair a high‑speed metering system with TurboDisc/ParaDisc coulters, enabling precise placement at up to ~20 km/h and optional in‑row fertiliser to hit narrow weather windows.
The Avatar SD uses a SingleDisc opener with a gauge wheel at each coulter for consistent depth, offering up to ~350 kg of downforce and working from no‑till to mulch‑till with 25 cm row spacing.

Compact, high-speed disc harrows for shallow stubble cultivation, cover‑crop management, and seedbed prep.

Heavy, high‑residue performer that combines a two‑row disc system with TerraGrip shanks for mixing and deep loosening.

Universal tine cultivators for shallow to deep mixing with TerraGrip overload protection and broad packer choices.

High‑output double‑knife roller for ultra‑shallow residue crushing and cover‑crop termination with minimal soil movement.

High-speed tine seed drills designed for precise seed placement and consistent crop emergence across a wide range of soil conditions.

Large-capacity tine seed drill engineered for high-output seeding and extended operating ranges with reduced downtime.

Flexible tine seed drill designed for even seed placement and reliable establishment in variable soil structures.

Single-disc drill optimized for direct seeding with low soil disturbance and accurate placement in high-residue conditions.

The Maestro SV/SX is a high‑capacity, single‑grain planter built around HORSCH’s seed‑wagon concept, pairing large central hoppers with precise singulation for a wide range of crops (corn, soybeans, canola, sunflowers, sugar beet, sorghum). It supports wide working widths and emphasizes simple setup, high output, and consistent depth control.

High‑capacity tandem trailed sprayer with intelligent two‑tank balance.

High‑clearance, variable‑track sprayer with precise, low‑drift boom control.

High‑clearance, variable‑track sprayer with precise, low‑drift boom control.
HORSCH was founded in 1984 by brothers Michael and Philipp Horsch on the family’s Sitzenhof estate near Schwandorf, Bavaria, building on years of on‑farm experimentation with no‑till and reduced‑tillage systems that shaped the company’s agronomic focus from the start.
Over the next decades HORSCH grew from a workshop into a global manufacturer of soil cultivation, seeding, and crop‑care equipment, known for conservation‑tillage and direct‑seeding innovations. In the 2000s it introduced enduring product families—Terrano cultivators, Tiger combination cultivators, and Pronto high‑speed drills—followed by the creation of HORSCH Leeb Application Systems in 2011, which added advanced sprayers to the lineup.
Today HORSCH operates internationally (including sites in Germany, the USA, and Brazil) with roughly 3,200 employees, and continues to push precision, digitalization, and efficiency in modern farming; in 2024 the company marked its 40th anniversary.


