New ATlander – up to 15cm cultivation capability
Ovlac’s new ‘next generation’ shallow cultivator is ‘designed to deliver the full versatility demanded by modern agriculture’, according to the company.

The new Atlander has an exclusive elastomer safety system, with no bushings or pins.
This new model, unveiled for the first time at the recent Agritechnica farm machinery trade show, is engineered to work up to 15cm deep with minimal soil disturbance. According to Ovlac, it integrates:
- Total versatility from first stubble cultivation to mechanical weed control.
- High-elastic-limit steel tines, robust and maintenance-free.
- An exclusive elastomer safety system, with no bushings or pins.
- Wide sweeps ensuring complete and uniform cutting across the entire working width.
- Fast and simple adjustments, with optional hydraulic control of depth and rear accessories directly from the tractor cab.
At Agritechnica, Ovlac also showcased a representative selection of its flagship soil-working implements including:
- XPerience – reversible ploughs, a European benchmark for demanding conditions.
- Mini – the shallow plough for regenerative farming, ideal from 8cm to 20 cm.
- Maxidisc II – high-performance short disc harrow, working widths 2.5m to 6m.
- Versatill – the most versatile deep cultivator, working widths 2.4m to 6m.
Ovlac, which celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2026, now has a commercial presence in key markets such as Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. In Ireland, its distributor is Farmec Ireland Ltd in Co. Meath.


