Room for a Steiger in Jay Leno’s Garage? You Bet!
Jay Leno put the most powerful tractor in agriculture to the test — on the streets of L.A. Go along for the ride in a big red tractor in the latest episode of Jay Leno’s Garage.
Jay Leno put the most powerful tractor in agriculture to the test — on the streets of L.A. Go along for the ride in a big red tractor in the latest episode of Jay Leno’s Garage.
A driving force behind Case IH Advanced Farming Systems (AFS) is to provide the information you need to help optimize performance, profit and productivity. Other features can help ease your workload so you can be more efficient with your time. But neither can happen if you’re not getting the most from your technology.
Efficiency is more than a buzzword this growing season. For many of you, it’s your mantra. When it comes to application, efficiency is about more than conserving inputs — it’s about product and natural resources stewardship.1 So make time to calibrate your spray equipment now and throughout the application season.
The Case IH air drill product line continues to deliver on productivity and agronomics with enhancements in 2018. From performance to precision and from durability to convenience, these advancements deliver high-efficiency seeding.
The move from traditional radio-signal guidance to Case IH Advanced Farming Systems (AFS) RTK+ cellular network guidance is a bit like going from a fender-mounted AM radio to an AM/FM Weatherband radio with CD and Bluetooth in our Surveyor™ cab — only better.
Whether you’re moving bales off the hay field, cleaning cattle pens or loading a mixer wagon, the new L10 series premium loaders from Case IH deliver features that help you work more efficiently.
As you wait for your fields to dry (or thaw) and prepare to hit the ground running, don’t forget to take a walk — across your hayfields. Spring is the best time to evaluate alfalfa stands, consider fertility and pest control, and prepare for a timely harvest.
Today’s corn and soybean genetics make for stronger, bigger yields. But the same genetics that make them resistant to weather, disease and pests make them tough to cut — and tough on your machine.
Diverse farming operations from California to the Carolinas — or from Brazil to Bangladesh — raising everything from apples to zucchini and corn to soybeans, can benefit from varying levels of automation. Case IH has led the way and now is laying framework for the technology.
If pushing your clock ahead, a green hue across the pasture or college basketball brackets brings on that familiar spring itch, it’s important to apply the salve of patience before you start scratching your fields. As difficult as that might seem, your soils will thank you — and your crops will reward you.