The Baldan Donna Pantographic Precision Seeder Ensures Uniform Planting, Savings, and High Yield Even in Challenging Soils. See the Details!
Baldan Donna Pantographic Precision Seeder enters the market with national technology, low power consumption, and total focus on productivity
Equipped with versions that use both electric motors and mechanical planting systems, this innovation caters to different profiles of producers and promises to revolutionize planting with precision, savings, and efficiency.
Robust Chassis Facilitates Planting Even in Wet Soil
The difference of the Donna lies in its innovative chassis, with optimized center of gravity, greater impact absorption, and lower power requirement.
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This combination allows for early planting, even in adverse moisture conditions, with less strain on the tractor.
The result is greater fuel savings and better utilization of the agronomic window — an essential factor for the success of crops.
The structure of the Baldan Donna Pantographic Precision Seeder was designed to tackle challenging terrains.
The high-flotation chassis ensures the stability of the equipment and allows for sowing even with the soil still wet. This reduces losses and guarantees the best possible use of the planting window.
Additionally, the model is already prepared to integrate row spraying systems with a capacity of up to 600 liters, expanding its functionality in crop management.
Precise Seed Distribution with Different Systems
The Baldan Donna offers cutting-edge technology in seed distribution.
The rates vary from three to 25 seeds per meter, with multiple options for dispensers — horizontal mechanical and vertical pneumatic — that adapt to each producer’s reality.

In the electric version, there is line-by-line cutting and motors that operate according to prescription maps and speed.
This provides detailed control of planting and allows for uniform seed distribution, essential for the ideal plant “stand.”
CPP System Ensures Uniform Planting Even in Uneven Terrain
Another highlight of the Donna is the CPP — Precise Depth Control. This system keeps the seed always at the appropriate depth, even in areas with unevenness.
Field uniformity increases, reducing competition among plants and promoting more regular germination.
The seeder also features two models of control wheels: a traditional one and another more spaced out, ideal for clayey soils or those with high straw density.
High Straw Flow and No Blockages in Direct Planting
The Donna was developed with direct planting in mind.
The system with 350 mm cutting discs and fertilizers with up to 480 mm of offset prevents blockages and ensures continuous flow even in areas with a large accumulation of plant residues.

The 20-inch discs from Baldan, available in smooth or turbo versions, increase efficiency in cutting the straw and help in opening the furrow, improving the deposition of seeds and fertilizers.
Donna: National Technology for High Performance in the Field
Focusing on the reality of Brazilian rural producers, the Baldan Donna Pantographic Precision Seeder combines agility, savings, and high performance.
The equipment is designed to deliver excellent planting in small, medium, and large areas.
By combining precision, robustness, and ease of adjustment, the Donna establishes itself as a strategic ally in increasing productivity.
The correct distribution of seeds not only maximizes the use of inputs but also ensures the expected return from the crop — all with less effort from the tractor and more operational efficiency.

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