After the First World War, Paul Berthoud’s two sons, Fernand
the engineer and Jean the financier, developed the company and expanded the business to fruit farming and market gardening. Henceforth, the TOBOGGAN had a boom covering 7 rows for potatoes and a 13-nozzle boom for weeding. Over 24,350 models of the TOBOGGAN were sold up until the 1960’s..
The 1970’s were marked by the emergence of electronics, with the revolutionary DPAE (electronically-assisted flow proportional to forward speed) and PGC (controlled droplet application) which was awarded a gold medal at SIMA 1978.
The 1980’s saw fast-paced development with the creation
of a catalogue of over 250 models distributed by more than 400 agents in France and around the world.