Polish manufacturer Bomet has launched the new Vesta rotary stone burier, expanding its soil preparation lineup with a machine designed for lawn establishment, vegetable production and land reclamation applications. The new model targets users seeking a fine, uniform seedbed while simultaneously burying stones, crop residues and surface debris in a single pass.
The Vesta combines soil cultivation and separation functions through a rotor and screening system that moves larger particles beneath the cultivated layer while leaving a fine-textured surface suitable for seeding. The machine is intended for applications where seedbed quality is critical, including turf establishment, horticulture and specialty crop production. By reducing the presence of stones and residues on the surface, the implement aims to improve seed-to-soil contact and support more uniform crop emergence.
The launch is strategically significant because it broadens Bomet’s presence beyond traditional cultivation equipment into specialized soil preparation segments. Demand for high-quality seedbed preparation continues to grow in landscaping, vegetable production and reclamation projects, where surface finish and establishment quality often have a direct impact on final results. The Vesta positions Bomet in a niche where precision soil conditioning can be more important than pure field capacity.
Bottom Line
The Vesta launch is more than an addition to Bomet’s cultivation range. It reflects increasing demand for specialized soil preparation equipment capable of delivering professional-grade seedbeds in a single operation. As landscaping, horticultural and reclamation applications become more mechanized, manufacturers are developing increasingly targeted solutions for these high-value segments.

















