Vibration measurement on tractors, the use of AgroDrones in the field, the intelligent fertilization application TerraZo, ISOBUS, automatic steering systems, energy from biomass, and much more. Sixty students were able to choose from eight lecture blocks, deepen their interest, and actively experience the testing and research work at BLT.
The students were excellently catered for at lunchtime by the school kitchen of the HBLFA Francisco Josephinum and had the opportunity to exchange ideas with the students there and to visit the school building.
We thank the Wagner bus company for the careful journey along the Gesäuse route, as well as Mr. Kalss and Mr. Wagner for their assistance, and Mr. Breitenbaumer for the organization! (Valerie Göttel)
























