When it comes to pursuing your passion and exploring diesel mechanics, the Case IH Top Tech program provides you with an avenue to fast-track toward securing a career you will love right after technical college. As a graduate of the Top Tech program, a partnership between CNH Industrial and top technical colleges across North America,…
Disc mowers and mower conditioners are the workhorses of any forage operation. But when it comes to TLC, powered equipment — like tractors and windrowers — get all the love! That’s a shame, because while your self-powered equipment absolutely deserves the attention, your disc mower / mower conditioner can have a huge impact on both…
For more than 35 harvest seasons, Case IH has dispatched two support teams — backed by seasoned pros and stocked with thousands of genuine Case IH parts — to address wheat harvesters’ unique equipment needs on the spot. This year’s march north is well underway.
Planting season marks a new beginning on the farm. The start of a new crop year brings anticipation, excitement, and (maybe) a little stress for farmers as they prepare for the hard work and long hours to come. A well-prepared seedbed, along with proper seed depth and spacing are some of the most critical elements…
CropLife magazine has named My Shed™ one of the 15th Best New Agriculture Apps Worth Downloading in 2014. Case IH just made it easier than ever for customers to manage their fleets and keep their equipment in peak working condition with the recent release of version 2.0 of the popular My Shed mobile app for…
In the sixth installment of our Agronomic Design principles blog series, we’re talking about what farmers can do to reduce harvest loss. What are you doing on your farm to try to reduce harvest loss?
Winter is the time for snow, preparing for the next growing season and, of course, farm shows. That means that Case IH product experts will take to the road with new products and technology to share with producers. Be sure to stop by and see what Case IH has to offer at these upcoming shows,…
In the fifth installment of our Agronomic Design principles blog series, we’re talking about pesticide and herbicide resistance. What are you doing on your farm to try to reduce pesticide and herbicide resistance?
In the fourth installment of our Agronomic Design principles blog series, we’re talking about giving plants every opportunity to maximize their potential through careful nutrient placement.
Looks like Santa is using a Steiger tractor to make tracks this holiday season! At Case IH, we want to thank you for trusting red iron throughout 2013, and look forward to helping you Be Ready in 2014. Whatever your needs, we take the utmost pride in helping you tackle your challenges and grow your…
As the end of the year draws close, consider the benefits of buying equipment that will help you Be Ready day in and day out on your operation while some sizeable incentives are still in play.
In the third installment of our Agronomic Design principles blog series, we’re talking about how maintaining proper soil tilth is essential in creating the best possible growing environment for plants. One challenge to this is moisture control, says Dr. Randy Raper, Professor at Oklahoma State University.
In this installment of our Agronomic Design Insights video series, Terry Snack, a Case IH Combine Product Specialist, focuses on how the agronomic design principles of the Case IH Axial-Flow combines and draper headers have helped producers reduce soybean harvest losses to a half bushel or less. How did soybean…
In the second installment of our Agronomic Design principles blog series, we’re talking about proper seed bed conditions and how they can affect crop emergence. What strategies do you use to obtain proper seed bed conditions?