Case IH is showcasing a wide new range of products and solutions for every farmer, producer, season, sector and scale at Agritechnica 2025, 9-15 November in Hanover, Germany. Attendees can view Case IH’s latest products – pairing performance and precision technology solutions – designed to drive best-ever yield and efficiency for operators.
“Each of our products is built to make our customers more productive, efficient and profitable,” said Dr. Daniel Fischer, marketing manager, Germany at Case IH. “Regardless of operational size, we will have new and enhanced products at the show for every type of customer.”
Case IH will be showcasing the SenseApply™ Kit — a retrofit option that brings advanced variable rate and selective spraying capabilities to existing sprayers, helping operators maximise the output of every input.
the LB424 XL large square balers receive upgrades in technology and durability. New features include reinforced components such as the PTO driveline and a lubrication system, which can help reduce maintenance needs and extend machine life.
With access to FieldOps™ and an optional Pro 700 Plus display, operators can easily view key bale data points. Additionally, with TIM certification, the Baler Automation system with automatic swath detection will become available for all suitable tractors.
Enhancements, such as more durability and integrated precision technology, will also be launched for the RB6 series variable chamber round baler. The upgrades for the RB6 series are designed to simplify the operator experience and increase productivity, while delivering consistent, high-quality baling results.
“Our customer-driven approach to precision technology is rooted in delivering flexible, seamlessly integrated solutions that make farming more efficient, profitable and sustainable,” added Fischer. “With technology such as FieldOps that delivers optimal productivity and actionable insights, we empower every owner and operator to make the best decisions for their operation while maximising profit potential, today and into the future.”
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