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Agronomic Design

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Agronomic design means making the most of season, soil, and seed.  We know that every individual plant counts towards your bottom line and that's why at Case IH, we design our equipment to help you maximize yield potential. 

Equipment Designed to Maximize Yields

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The Agronomic Elements for Success

At Case IH we focus on these 7 key agronomic areas in the design of our equipment:
  • Crop residue management
  • Soil tilth
  • Seed bed conditions
  • Seed placement accuracy
  • Plant food availability
  • Crop protection
  • Harvest quality

We know that every individual plant counts towards your bottom line and that's why we design our equipment with an agronomic focus, to help you maximize yield potential.

The Focus of Agronomic Design

  • Crop Residue Management

    Crop Residue Management

    It’s important to leave behind the right amount and type of crop residue at harvest time. And while residue is good because it helps build up soil organic matter, it can become a problem if it is so thick that it slows down the warming up of soil and drying down in the spring.

    Managing residue starts at harvest and can have spring and fall tillage considerations as well. Anything that a grower can do to evenly size and spread the residue at harvest will help fields maximize the creation of organic matter during the winter months, while tillage tools can aid in further sizing and mixing crop residue. For true no-till operations, the planter or seeder must be equipped to part and/or cut th​rough residue while precisely placing the seed in a wide range of crop residue conditi​ons.

    Learn how these Case IH products can help you manage your crop residue:

    Axial-Flow® combines chop​pers and spreaders
    ​Heavy-Offset Disk Harrows 
    True-Tandem™​ disk harrows 
    Ecolo-Tiger® disk rippers 
    Ecolo-Till® in-line rippers 
    True-Tandem™ vertical tillage tools 
    1200 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    2000 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    ​

  • Soil Tilth

    Soil Tilth

    Good soil tilth is important as it affects all of the processes occurring in the soil matrix, the most important of which is movement of oxygen and water needed for plant growth. Maintaining moisture in the soil to get through short-term droughts in the middle of summer is key too. By providing good organic matter through the use of a cover crop and minimizing compaction, growers can enhance soil tilth and drought resistance in their fields.

    Controlling traffic, utilizing guidance and timing technology to cover more ground in fewer passes are all ways to minimize field compaction and protect the soil.

    Learn more about these Case IH products designed to minimize compaction:

    Steiger® Quadt​rac® & Rowtrac™ tractors​
    Patriot®​ Sprayers
    AFS AccuGuide™​

  • Seed Bed Conditions

    Seed Bed Conditions

    Soil with a rough surface hinders proper seed germination and plant growth, ultimately leading to lost yield potential. Case IH found that up to 10 percent of seed planted can fail to emerge or develop a full ear at harvest because of cloddy, uneven conditions. Large soil clods can cause planter row units to bounce. This makes it challenging to control planter depth and maintain seed placement accuracy for uniform plant spacing. Large clods can also leave holes, which can lead to slow, uneven germination of seeds, and the different heighs of the soil surface makes for variable moisture and temperature levels.

    Learn how these products can help you create proper seed bed conditions:

    Tiger-Mate®​ 255 Field Cultivator​
    True-Tandem™ disk harrows
    Disk Rippers
    1200 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    2000 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    Precision Disk™ air drills

    ​

  • Seed Placement Accuracy

    Seed Placement Accuracy

    Planter manufacturers often talk about picket fence stands, which focuses exclusively on in-row seed spacing and accurate populations, because those two features are easiest to control. However, the first four agronomic principles listed above impact what many agronomists call photocopy plants or uniformity of the plants. While both picket fence stands and photocopy plants are important, the biggest impact on yield is photocopy plants.

    Learn how these Case IH products can help you create photocopy plants:

    1200 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    2000 Series Early Riser®​ planters
    ​Precision Disk™ air drills
    ​Precision Hoe™​ air drills​

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  • Plant Food Availability

    Plant Food Availability

    Often, the biggest risk associated with plant food availability is a financial one. Timely and efficient application of key nutrients is essential to helping plants thrive and using nutrients more efficiently can translate into fertilizer savings of anywhere from $20-$30 per acre.

    A big challenge in applying nutrients is the amount of residue left on the soil surface - the nutrients need to get down into the soil to be capture, not left on the surface. Case IH application toolbars use a combination of a high-residue coulter, a knife and shank assembly, along with a disk sealer to make fields less susceptible to nutrient loss.

    Learn more about making your fields less susceptible to nutrient loss:

    Case IH Nutri-Placer fertilizer applicators ​

  • Crop Protection

    Crop Protection

    ​Protecting the yield potential of your crop requires getting the right amount of product applied at the right time. Application equipment technology should be designed to get you into fields earlier and deliver a quality application consistently on time, every time. Yield loss can occur when the application of nutrients, herbicides, insecticides and fungicides are delayed, prevented, or not properly applied.

    Our agronomically-designed AIM Command FLEX™ technology delivers independent nozzle control and turn compensation ensuring that chemicals are properly distributed. This technology provides a constant application pressure over a wide range of speeds on our Patriot sprayers, meaning consistent droplet size and consistent coverage.

    Learn more about our agronomically-designed sprayers:

    Patriot®​ sprayers​​​

  • Harvest Quality

    Harvest Quality

    Producers should lose no more than 1 bushel of corn per acre each harvest, but some producers see losses of 3-4 bushels per acre. The cost of that grain left in the field adds up quickly, so you need equipment that can help you overcome harvesting challenges. Our Axial-Flow combines are designed around these core principles to improve your harvest:
    Simplicity – designed with fewer moving parts for unmatched reliability and easier serviceability
    Crop adaptability – versatile enough to harvest over 80 types of grains in many conditions
    Grain quality – gentle grain-on-grain threshing to minimize grain damage
    Grain savings – thorough threshing and efficient separation put more grain in the tank
    Matched capacity - automatically matching the feeder and header speeds with the ground speed

    Learn more about our combines and heads:

    Axial-Flow®​ combines​
    Corn and grain heads

Learn More With Our White Papers

  • Crop Residue Management White Paper

    Learn more about the latest research and agronomic equipment designs that can help you manage your residue for optimal seed/soil contact.

    Download now
  • Soil Tilth White Paper

    Understand how to provide good organic matter through the use of cover crops as well as minimizing compaction to enhance soil tilth and drought resistance.  

    download now
  • Seed Bed Condition White Paper

    Poor seed bed conditions can hinder proper seed germination. Learn about what to look for in equipment designed with this agronomic consideration in mind.

    Download now
  • Seed Placement White Paper

    ​Discover the barriers to proper placement, as well as agronomic considerations when purchasing planters or drills. 

    Download now
  • Crop Protection White Paper

    Learn about good practices, new research and agronomic equipment designs that can improve application quality and protect your fields for maximum yield.

    Download Now

Agronomic Design Video Series

  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: Minimizing Yield-Robbing Soil Compaction
  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: Putting More of Your Beans in the Bank
  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: Prepare Now for Higher Yields Next Season
  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: Start Harvesting More Corn
  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: Crop Protectant Application Without Compromise
  • Case IH Agronomic Design Insights: In Search of Photocopy Plants
  • Case IH Agronomic Design: Let Each Seed Reach Its Full Potential
  • Managing Soil Compaction
  • Case IH Early Riser Planter Row Unit: Beyond The Picket Fence To The Photocopy Plants

High-Efficiency Farming

The Next Level

The Next Level

​Case IH Agronomic Design is how we focus on the tiniest details while developing the tools you need to operate in a High-Efficiency Farmi​ng environment — one where small changes can yield big dividends. Consider how a better fall tillage regime might save a trip across the field come spring. Or how more efficient horsepower across even just a few hundred acres can cut fuel expenses. High-Efficiency Farming encompasses every aspect of your operation. From managing inputs to maximizing outputs and from breaking through the status quo to shattering long-held assumptions, High-Efficiency Farming helps you be more productive.​

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