With this year’s harvest wrapping up and winter preparations underway, now is the time to plan for next year. AFS Connect gives you access to crucial data across your operation. As a farmer, you know which of your fields yield the best results – now learn why.
Winter meeting season soon will be upon us. Time to check out seed and crop-protection product updates, renew certifications and learn about the latest marketing strategies. It’s also a great time to boost your Case IH Advanced Farming Systems (AFS) skills.
Smooth, simple and powerful. These are the words Iowa producer Keith Wehrle uses to describe the Magnum™ CVT’s performance on his 5,500-acre corn and soybean operation.
As the year winds down, the window of opportunity to impact your farm’s year-end tax liability closes. Fortunately, there’s still time to make adjustments. The resulting peace of mind can make your New Year’s celebration much more enjoyable.
It’s easy to joke about or take lightly the weather forecaster’s dire storm predictions — when they don’t pan out. Bur rare is the winter when at least one major storm doesn’t hit home. Get ready today and you can help ease the inevitable winter storm’s impact — all across your farm.
There’s never a good time for a dead battery — especially in the dead of winter. Spend a little time today on battery maintenance and you’ll likely prevent headaches and hassle once temperatures plummet.
As we enter the rush of the holidays, make sure you’ve properly parked your combine for the season.
The holiday season is a special time for all of us in agriculture. As we enjoy our time with friends, family and loved ones, we want to thank you for trusting Case IH on your farm throughout the year.
See how the industry’s most accurate planter technologies can help you achieve accuracy at your speed. The newly engineered 2000 series Early Riser® planter combines the industry’s most accurate planter technologies with an all-new rugged row unit for fast and uniform emergence.
Ready or not, hay-feeding season is fast approaching. The time to prepare is now, before temperatures plummet and the snow flies. A few basic steps can help you ease feeding and make the most of this important feedstuff.
Before you put a bow on this year’s harvest, take steps to button up your grain bins. And then have a monitoring plan to prevent spoilage and grain-quality losses.