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  • Precision Farming & Automation

    Patriot 3250
    June 30, 2023
    Proper, Precise Spraying Can Help Hold Down Costs
    Protecting your crops from pests balances several factors, from product selection to treatment timing to stewardship. Ultimately, you want to cost-effectively achieve full yield potential. Take time now to evaluate your application methods and equipment.
  • Agronomic Design

    AFS Connect Magnum 400 with Precision Disk 550T
    November 30, 2022
    3 Reasons to Choose Case IH Precision Disk 550 Series Air Drills for Earlier Soybean Seeding
    Adding a lower-investment air drill to your operation can be a great option to help you plant soybeans earlier or into tough no-till seedbeds.
  • Crop Yields

    Case IH 2140 Early Risesr Planter with magnum tractor
    January 26, 2021
    Choose the Planter Best Suited to the Way You Farm
    It makes good sense to choose a planter that fits your individual operation — one that will help those carefully selected seeds reach their full yield potential.
  • Crop Yields

    Image of a wide Case IH planter in green and brown field
    November 17, 2020
    When Inches Count, Meters Matter
    You have one chance to plant your seed at the correct depth and spacing, with good seed-to-soil contact. Without proper meter calibration, your planter accuracy can suffer.
  • Agronomic Design

    rear view of Case IH tillage equipment
    October 23, 2020
    Break Through Benefits — What Can Tiger Points Do for Your Seedbed?
    Breaking through hard pan compaction can be a tough, time-consuming process. Thankfully, Case IH Tiger Points are rugged enough to get the job done while also facilitating crop health.
  • Crop Yields

    image comparing compacted soil to a brick
    May 2, 2020
    Improving Water Infiltration to Increase Yield
    Compaction can drastically affect your soil’s ability to absorb water and nutrients. If you’re looking to increase yield, start by improving your water infiltration.