An Inside Look at the New Combine Header Center of Excellence
In 2013, Case IH introduced its Combine Header Center of Excellence, located in Burlington, Iowa. New corn heads and draper heads also were launched.
In 2013, Case IH introduced its Combine Header Center of Excellence, located in Burlington, Iowa. New corn heads and draper heads also were launched.
Case IH is committed to bringing you timely and relevant agronomic insights. Over the past several weeks, we’ve explored the key agronomic needs that growers continually balance. They are:
Experts say that what you do during harvest can have a big impact in the spring. In this installment of our Agronomic Design principles series, we’re talking about the importance of leaving behind the right amount and type of residue at harvest time. How does your operation manage crop residue during harvesting?
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?
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…
As harvest season concludes, we are amazed by the different harvesting conditions across North America. In many areas, yield averages were higher than expected, despite the wet, cold spring that stalled getting crops into the ground followed by a hot, dry summer. We’d like to hear your harvest report. Tell us about your harvest experience…
In this third installment of our Agronomic Design Insights video series Video, Terry Snack, a Case IH Combine Product Specialist, focuses on how the Agronomic Design principles of the Case IH Axial-Flow® combines and corn heads can help reduce ear drop and loose kernel loss. How is harvest progressing in your area? How has your Axial-Flow…
Kevin Knapp provides this season’s final Harvest Report. He is the Case IH Combine Product Specialist for Wisconsin, northern Illinois and eastern Iowa. Look for our summary of the Harvest Reports next week, and tell us how harvest is progressing in your area.
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?