Source: Case IH news release
St. Valentin, Germany – Case IH is advancing precision technology for operators through key innovations such as SenseApply sense and act spray technology and Case IH FieldOps updates. By providing actionable insights and enhanced precision, these tech solutions deliver both increased efficiency and maximized profit potential.
“Providing new, innovative solutions that can be easily integrated into current operations is critical in making operators more efficient and profitable,” said Jana Wolf, precision technology product marketing manager, EMEA, Case IH. “Our newest technologies are not only seamlessly incorporated into our equipment, but we are also launching new support tools that address common operator pain points.”
SenseApply Technology
SenseApply provides the most versatile and economical variable rate application solution available today*. It offers unmatched multi-season functionality without compromising quality or reliability, and can cover more hectares in each operating window, meeting target application rates at up to 40kph.
Featuring a uniquely positioned, multi-spectral camera on top of the cab, SenseApply precisely captures field and plant images up to 42 metres wide and 15 metres in front of the device. SenseApply offers unparalleled flexibility with a range of application methods and includes lifetime access to Live VRA and a one-time activation fee for Selective Spray Green-on-Brown Spot Spray, eliminating both per hectare fees and annual fees for the life of the device. Selective Spray also delivers up to a 60% reduction in herbicides.
Integration into FieldOps and Raven Slingshot, SenseApply can easily align application plans to individual agronomist’s recommendations. SenseApply is now available as a factory fit or retrofit option.
FieldOps
Case IH continues to enhance FieldOps, a comprehensive platform connecting all aspects of farming operations. The new feature AI Boundary Creation allows operators to quickly generate field boundaries using satellite imagery and machine learning, saving valuable time and effort. Accurate boundaries help improve efficiency, minimize overlap and ensure consistent data across machines and fields.
Operators can also utilize Boundary Management, which allows customers to draw and create digital field boundaries more efficiently. The easy-to-use digitizer tools such as Selection, Auto Detect, Polygon, Circle Offset Boundary, Split and Cutout help shape boundaries based on the operation’s needs.
To help operators troubleshoot issues, FieldOps users can now initiate Remote Display View with an existng Raven Display. By clicking “Connect to Display” on the overview page and inserting the seven-digit session code on the FieldOps website, users can now view and control in-cab display. Users can open multiple remote view sessions simultaneously in separate browser tabs.
Visit Case IH at Agritechnica
To learn more about Case IH precision technology solutions, along with other Case IH equipment, visit us at Agritechnica, November 9-15, 2025, in Hanover, Germany, Booth B21, Hall 3. You can also visit caseih.com or connect with your local Case IH dealer.
