Julius Characidis

Julius Charachidis

Švenčionys district

"This is a good and very sturdy cultivator, perfect for our difficult soils."

Julijus Charačidis, a farmer in the village of Svirkai in the Švenčionys district, has a 300-hectare organic farm with his son Paulius. He grows conventional crops: wheat, peas, buckwheat, and oats.

“An organic farm is unimaginable without a cultivator,” says Julijus.

The farmer is happy that he made the right decision and chose the 8-meter-wide cultivator Multiva Optima T800. This is the most popular model among Lithuanian farmers. It has large staggered wheels that ensure high passability. The farmer has seen their benefits more than once.
One of the most important advantages of the cultivator is its extremely good penetration into the soil. In this model chosen by the farmer, the cultivator teeth are distributed over seven axes. The soils of this region are heavy, but the Multiva breaks up clods perfectly.

"The teeth of this cultivator are especially thick and durable," said J. Charachidis happily.

The new generation of tooth geometry ensures that the teeth almost do not rise above the set cultivation depth during work. The optimal geometry of the cultivator teeth creates even seed beds, the advanced technology of the grid roller and leveling section ensures the necessary soil crushing. A good clod structure and their proper distribution are created.

"I am really satisfied with this choice. It is a good and extremely sturdy cultivator, perfectly suited to our difficult soils," recommended J. Charačidis.

The farmer's recommendations were also trusted by surrounding farms. Currently, there are as many as five Multiva cultivators working the lands in the Švenčionys district. This is a reliable and sturdy cultivator that meets the expectations of farmers.

Technical photo

Multiva Optima Kultivatorius

The farmer purchased