After World War II, Krone produced new machines, such as a centrifugal slurry pump with an agitator and galvanized housing.
In 1948, Krone began to manufacture earth shovels, disc harrows, cultivators, fertilizer spreaders and rubber-tired farm wagons in a newly built production site.
With the motorized harrow in 1954, Krone introduced the company's first agricultural machine to be driven by PTO shafts.
[10][11] One year later, the production of soil tillage machinery was discontinued and from then on, Krone concentrated on forage harvesting technology.
[9] In 1996, Krone launched the BiG M self-propelled large-area mower, which earned an entry in the 2001 Guinness Book of Records.
[28] In March 2022, Krone began building a new spare parts and logistics center in Spelle on a 7.5-hectare site at a cost of €40 million.
[29] Also in 2022, together with the company Lemken, Krone presented the case study for an autonomous "proof of concept" engineering unit, an autonomous diesel-electric agricultural power unit, which is controlled without a driver by remote control or with a tablet PC.
The machine had been tested in previous years in the areas of cultivating, plowing, sowing, mowing, turning and swathing.
[38] Krone Agriculture's main sales markets are Germany, Western and Eastern Europe and North America.