
You are investing in adaptability to be flexible.
Benefits at a glance.
Ermanno Peppucci lives and works in Massa Martana in Umbria, Italy. He cultivates 3,460 acres (1,400 hectares) comprising of wheat, barley, sunflowers, lentils, and broad beans. His main activities are tillage (just under 2,000 acres or 800 hectares) and harvesting (3,460 acres or 1,400 hectares). He cites a high degree of adaptability, a compact transport width, and maximum reliability as particularly important requirements for his work.
"This adaptable machine is a perfect fit for our fields."
Ermanno Peppucci
Italy
Over 20 years ago, Ermanno and his brother Gianni took over their father's contracting business and developed it into a major player in the region. Today, the family handles a combinable area of over 3,460 acres (1,400 hectares) with eight employees. The traction, pulling power and multicrop capability of their CLAAS combine harvester were key factors in their choice. "This adaptable machine is a perfect fit for our land," explains Ermanno enthusiastically.
CLAAS combine harvesters—more than just a machine.




