From the start, Greenland Agro adopted a hands-on, farmer-first approach to product improvement. To ensure the Farmland Muck Spreader met real-world demands, early versions of the machine were offered to farmers for free use. Feedback was collected after each use, and improvements were made immediately based on actual field experiences. This iterative process helped identify and eliminate design flaws that wouldn't have surfaced in limited testing. As a result, we were able to deliver a highly refined, reliable, and market-ready product—one that stands out for its performance, durability, and farmer satisfaction.
Product QC & Testing – Ensuring Unmatched Performance
At Greenland Agro, we believe that delivering quality isn't optional—it's essential. That's why every Farmland Muck Spreader goes through a detailed and structured Quality Control (QC) and Testing process before it reaches your farm. Our approach combines technical inspection, hands-on testing, and real-world feedback to ensure the product performs flawlessly in the toughest agricultural environments.
Every part used in the machine—from the frame to hydraulic systems—is checked for:
1) Dimensional accuracy
2)Strength and durability
3) Material grade compliance
4) Corrosion resistance
This ensures only top-quality components are used in production.
During assembly, we conduct real-time inspections at critical stages:
1) Weld quality and structural balance
2) Proper alignment of moving parts
3) Secure fitting of fasteners and joints
4) Smooth functioning of hydraulics and gearbox
These checks prevent hidden faults and enhance build quality.
Once assembled, each machine undergoes operational testing under simulated and actual field conditions:
1) Manure spreading pattern and coverage
2) Load handling and stability
3) Speed control and spreading efficiency
4) Soil adaptability in various terrains
We fine-tune performance based on results to meet practical farming needs.
We conduct real-user trials with experienced farmers who test the product on their fields. Based on their feedback, we make any final modifications to improve:
1) Ease of use
2) Operational reliability
3) Maintenance convenience
This ensures our machines are not just tested in factories—but also approved in farms.
Before packaging and delivery, each unit undergoes a final quality audit:
1) Full-machine dry and load testing
2) Safety compliance check
3) Clean finish and paint durability
4) Warranty stamping and checklist sign-off
Only machines that meet our 100% satisfaction criteria are dispatched to customers.