The high productivity of oil palm is related to the correct nutrition of the crop. However, during the last few years, fertilizer cost has increased, labor availability for fertilizer application has been reduced and overall fertilizer efficiency is low. Direct fertilizer incorporation to the soil has been proposed as an alternative to improve de mentioned indicators. The idea is to increase the efficiency and to benefit the oil palm growers through dose reduction with sustained yields; or to increase yield using the same doses. Thus, it could be possible to considerably reduced production costs. The present research was done in the Central and Eastern oil palm zones of Colombia in ?Oleaginosas Las Brisas? and ?Palmas del Casanare? plantations. The objective was to evaluate de viability of mechanized fertilizer incorporation to the soil. Machine calibration and optimal conditions-verification, together with the measurement of the profile cut by the seeder discs were performed. The technology showed an optimal mechanical principle for fertilizer incorporation to the soil inside the crop field, and also for the use of different doses. Incorporation depth was between 4 cm and 4,5 cm, and the disturbed area by the discs was between 7 cm2 and 14.8 cm2 using four and six-hopper fertilizers.