Terry Snack provides today’s harvest report. He is the Case IH Combine Product Specialist for most of Illinois and Missouri. Tell us how the harvest is progressing in your area.
In this Harvest Report, Case IH Combine Product Specialist Mike King is our guest blogger. He tells us about conditions in his territory of Minnesota and central Iowa (north to south). We’re anxious to hear about harvest progress in your part of the country. Were your yields better or worse than expected?
You’ve determined the right type of attachment you need to suit your operation. Now, how do you go about buying it, and how do you take care of it once you’ve got it? Case IH Parts & Service can offer a few tips on the buying process for attachments.
It’s been said that a tractor without an attachment is just an expensive ride to the mailbox. But what attachments are right for you and how can you decide what options are best? The Case IH Parts & Service team can help.
Our guest blogger today is Corwyn Lepp, Case IH Combine Product Specialist serving western Iowa, western Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and parts of eastern North Dakota. Read what he has to say, and tell us about harvest conditions in your area.
Louis Melanson, Case IH Combine Product Specialist for Alberta and Saskatchewan, says that his customers are harvesting a bumper crop. Melanson, who has been with Case IH for 35 years, provides an update on harvest progress in his area.
Nick Briese, Case IH Combine Product Specialist for Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, the Dakotas and Nebraska, provides this week’s harvest report. Briese grew up on a Montana farm where his family still grows spring and winter wheat while running only Case IH equipment. Briese has been with Case IH for three years, and has spent two…
Case IH is dedicated to helping producers Be Ready in their fields and throughout their operations with industry-leading equipment. That is why we’re proud to announce that the Patriot® 2240 sprayer has been named one of the five finalists for the 2013 CropLife IRON Product of the Year.
At the 2013 Farm Progress Show, Case IH introduced the new lineup of combine draper heads and corn heads, resulting from a $60 million investment in manufacturing improvements, research and development.
Case IH has unveiled a new lineup of harvest equipment – the Axial-Flow® 140 series, plus new draper and corn heads. Today’s post focuses on the new Axial-Flow 7140, 6140 and 5140, which are the result of years of engineering, testing and asking operators what they need to get the job done during harvest season.…