Behind it sat the beast of the seeding world, the Horsch Pronto 18 DCF v 2.0. Spanning eighteen meters wide, the drill was a masterpiece of engineering. Its folded wings reached toward the sky like a mechanical bird of prey, waiting for the signal to expand and begin its work.
Lukas nudged the joystick forward. The Vario transmission transitioned power seamlessly to the wheels. There was no jolt, only a steady, unstoppable surge of momentum. As the Pronto’s discs touched the soil, the dust began to kick up in a fine mist behind them.
"Time to see what version 2.0 can do," Lukas whispered to himself.