Not far from the Želivka River lies the agricultural cooperative Vysočina in Želiv. Since 2012, a grain processing system from Bühler has proven its worth there.
In the rural area of the Czech Republic, about 100 km southeast of Prague in Želiv, agriculture has traditionally played a central role. The sparsely populated region of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands has a cool climate and therefore offers ideal conditions for growing grain and oil crops. Here, not far from the Želivka River, lies the agricultural cooperative Vysočina in Želiv. Since 2012, a grain processing system from Bühler has proven its worth there. During the harvest season, trucks and tractor-trailers deliver around 60 tons of grain per hour, i.e. around 1000 to 1200 tons per day.