Rob Zemenchik and Leo Bose discuss the planned progression of Case IH's autonomous vehicle program, including field testing in 2018 on a large scale vegetable producer's operation in California.
In a farming career spanning over four decades, not much fazes Mike Cerny at this point. From downturns to data and drones, the “combo-tiller” knows better than to get carried away with any given industry ‘breakthrough,’ although he is always willing to at least give one a try.
Case IH has introduced the 2140 Early Riser pivot fold planter. Six configurations feature ultra-narrow row spacing options, combined with accurate planting technologies, for high-efficiency planting. Designed to easily transition from an operational width of 44 feet to a transport width of 13.5 feet.
The new Case IH Trident 5550 liquid/dry combination applicator is the industry’s fastest converting combination applicator on a row-crop chassis, the company says.
Seeking to provide an OEM steering solution for legacy equipment, Case IH introduced its AFS ElectriSteer assisted steering solution. Ryan Blasiak explains that the system is available for more than 700 vehicle makes/models equipped with an AFS Pro 300 or 700 display and is transferrable between vehicles and snaps on to an existing steering wheel.
In the first video, Curt Mauer, application equipment specialist for Case IH, talks about the new Patriot 2250 self-propelled sprayer unveiled this year, and other Case IH spraying technology of interest to no-tillers. In the second video, Dave Long, marketing manager for seeding and fertilizer application equipment at Case IH, discusses new equipment coming, including the 2000 series Early Riser planter and 5 Series air cart.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, longtime no-tiller Jim Leverich explains why 20-inch corn rows are paying off big time on his Sparta, Wis., farm.
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