Amazone has launched the new Precea 7500-TCC, extending its trailed precision planter range with a 7.5-metre working width model aimed at large-scale farms and agricultural contractors. Positioned between productivity and precision, the new planter combines a 3,000-litre fertilizer hopper with advanced seed placement technology to support high-output row crop establishment across large acreages.
The Precea 7500-TCC is available in two configurations. Customers can choose the Central Seed Supply (CSS) version featuring an 850-litre central seed hopper for high-capacity operation and rapid filling, or a configuration with 70-litre individual seed hoppers on each row unit for greater flexibility when changing varieties or conducting field trials. The machine also introduces new equipment options including star residue clearers, twin-wheel configurations for narrow row spacings and the latest FertiSpot localized fertilizer placement system.
A particularly important development is the expansion of Amazone’s precision fertilization capabilities. The upgraded FertiSpot system enables fertilizer placement directly beneath or between seeds, improving nutrient availability while reducing fertilizer consumption. According to Amazone, localized application can reduce fertilizer use by up to 25% while maintaining yield potential. The launch reflects the growing demand for precision planting systems capable of combining productivity, input efficiency and agronomic performance in a single platform.
Bottom Line
The Precea 7500-TCC launch is more than a new planter width extension. It demonstrates how precision planting is increasingly evolving into a complete agronomic management system where seed placement, residue handling and fertilizer optimization are integrated into a single machine. For Amazone, the new model strengthens its position in the high-capacity precision seeding segment while addressing the industry’s growing focus on input efficiency and operational productivity.

















