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Benefits at a glance.
Irina Kupreytchik's farm is located in the village of Horyaistivka in northeast Ukraine. Her main activity is cultivating grains, oilseeds and legumes—specifically, just over 3,700 acres (1,500 hectares) of corn, wheat, soybeans, winter barley, peas and sunflowers. As far as combine harvesters are concerned, her requirements are maximum reliability, minimal losses, and easy operation.
"With our short harvest windows , my combine has to be absolutely reliable."
Irina Kupreytchik
Ukraine
"Our farmland is extremely diverse," says Irina, pointing to her land. "Some fields are flat and some hilly; they're irregularly shaped, with narrow strips of forest between them. Cultivating all this isn't easy." When it was a question of finding a new combine harvester that could cope with the extremely narrow harvest windows in Ukraine, Irina and her team—after giving the matter a great deal of consideration—decided on a TRION 750. Its APS HYBRID threshing unit offers excellent threshing quality, even under difficult conditions.
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