Erth Engineering will be showcasing its latest developments, including its E Series Agriseeder direct drill, latest Panbuster and aerator at next week’s Grass 2026. Erth will present a more basic farmer spec Agriseeder, with mechanical metering.
The Agriseeder direct drill enables farmers to establish crops with minimal soil disturbance compared to traditional inversion methods.
It is a cost-effective way to put a crop in the ground. The E Series is Erth’s entry-level machine and features a new simplified set up with a 24-row 3m standard chassis to accommodate a low-level 170l plastic hopper.
Suitable for grass, cover crops, fodder crops and clover, the Agriseeder E Series uses Erth’s micro metering system, which it says is served by a high quality electric fan, to deliver seed through a distribution head to a fully auto contouring disc system.
The firm says the drill is suitable for tractors from 90hp upwards. It also comes with a hydraulic front harrow as standard help to remove dead grass in the sward.
The drill is fitted with Forges De Niaux discs with SKF greaseable bearings and galvanised coulters, while the frame is also galvanised.
Panbuster
Erth offer three-, four- and five-leg variations of its Panbuster subsoiler. Leg spacings range from 600mm up to 900mm. The unit can be specified with working widths from 2.4m up to 3m, while transport width varies from 2.35m up to 3m.
The Panbuster X is the most popular and will be showcased on the day.
It is fitted with hydraulic auto reset, while the hydraulic pressures can be set from the cab.
The company claims to have developed a special grassland leg for the range that reduces draft requirement and maximises lift.
Disc aerator
Erth will also present its disc aerator, which it says is TAMS approved. Named the Aermaster, it is equipped with 5mm Forges De Niaux disc blades with sealed hubs – this is reportedly designed for the relief of shallow compaction.
Available in both 2.5m and 3m versions, buyers will also be able to equip it with a front grass harrow or levelling paddles.




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