As a farmer, you should be able to grow like you want and not like the machine wants,” says Lars Askling, founder of Gothia Redskap and inventor of Cameleon. This is why he developed a machine that can be adapted to different operating systems and also used for several different things; sowing, weed harrowing, inter-row hoeing, harrowing, fertilizing and various combination runs, depending on what the machine is equipped with.
In 2021, Lyckegård acquired the innovative family business Gothia Redskap & Ekoväxt AB and their innovation Cameleon.
For an efficient agriculture
Cameleon is designed to provide flexible opportunities for efficient agriculture, even without pesticides. The system is not just a drilling machine. Thanks to its row tracking technology, the machine works between the rows of the crop after the emergence. This means that the system replaces several machine types and also offers completely new field work such as in row fertilization. As a drilling machine, the system places the crop with precise row spacing, which in the latter stages gives a possibility to hatch closer to the crop row than is otherwise possible. The combined effect of the system is reduced machine costs, maximized precision and higher returns than traditional technology provides.
Cameleon in brief
-Modular system
-Low traction demand
-High precision and automatic row tracking
-Ability to perform multiple works in one passage
-Steerable wheels
-Cost-effective and unique solution for modern agriculture