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Displays

Whether you need to do tillage or planting in the spring, spraying in the summer or harvesting in the fall, your Case IH AFS Pro display is at the heart of the task. Count on a single intuitive interface to connect with all your equipment and monitor your performance, even with mixed fleets. Move it from vehicle to vehicle to spread the ...

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Guidance & Steering

Advance your operation with Case IH auto guidance tools like AFS AccuGuide™ for tractors, combines and sprayers. Achieve year-to-year repeatable accuracy from sub-inch levels and beyond. By adopting autoguidance, you will reduce skips and overlaps; save on fuel and labor costs; better manage your seed, fertilizer and chemical inputs; simplify ...

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Section and Rate Controls

Case IH AFS section and rate control lets you put seed, fertilizer and other inputs where you want them and ONLY where you want them. Reduced overlaps and more precise placement allow you to save on inputs, improve agronomic performance and lower overall costs. AccuControl can be used in conjunction with a Case IH Nutri-Placer and competitive ...

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Harvest Solutions

Harvest at peak efficiency with the new AFS Harvest Command™ combine automation system. Available with the Axial-Flow® 250 series combine, this advanced technology simplifies harvest by proactively sensing and optimizing machine settings to maximize grain quality and grain savings — regardless of operator skill level. High-Efficiency Harvest ...

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Receivers

The opportunities and challenges impacting agriculture today and into the next decades mean we’re farming in ways our grandfathers never imagined. Case IH delivers the technology you need to improve productivity across your entire operation.

AgGPS® 542 GNSS Base Station:
  • For mobile or fixed-based station.
  • For sub-inch ...

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