Beet replenishment.
“If we harvest a carrot today, it will be in the supermarket within 24 hours,” explains vegetable farmer Dennis Großhans. He uses a fully equipped Unimog U 430 to ensure that supplies from the field do not come to a standstill. With what skills has this all-rounder replaced two other vehicles in field logistics?
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