Case IH rolls out AFS Soil Command agronomic control technology for tillage lineup
Updates to tillage technology allow producers to optimize every pass for an agronomic seedbed
Case IH is expanding AFS Soil Command agronomic control technology to its TigerMate 255 field cultivator, single-fold TrueTandem disk harrows and vertical tillage tools, and the Ecolo‐Tiger 875 disk ripper. Building on its existing seedbed sensing technology capabilities, AFS Soil Command will now help producers precisely coordinate control of their tillage equipment from the tractor cab. This technology uses reliable Advanced Farming Systems components to optimize machine settings as field conditions change.
“AFS Soil Command helps producers overcome the challenges of properly setting their tillage tool to unlock more agronomic potential of their seedbed,” said Chris Lursen, Case IH tillage marketing manager. “Case IH tillage equipment already sets the stage for an ideal seedbed, and now producers can choose to take soil quality a step further. They can use AFS Soil Command to make agronomically correct adjustments from the seat of the tractor, ensuring the entire machine is properly set.”
AFS Soil Command agronomic control technology helps producers overcome unseen challenges to unlock more of a field’s agronomic potential.
The agronomic consequences of a misadjusted tillage tool
A smooth and consistent seedbed across the entire field requires less reaction by the planter, but often producers adjust the depth of their tillage tools without adjusting other machine functions. On an Ecolo‐Tiger 875, for example, shank depth and disk depth could become misaligned. This can lead to a less efficient, uneven finish. Automatically coordinating these settings with the main depth adjustment is critical to creating a high-efficiency seedbed.
“In many cases, operators may not be aware of a misadjusted tillage tool,” Lursen said. “On a TrueTandem disk harrow, fore/aft levelness and Crumbler pressure should be evaluated when the disk depth is changed, but this doesn’t always happen.”
Now, with AFS Soil Command, all tillage settings remain optimized when main depth is changed, so producers can be confident that their realtime adjustments are making improvements that will lead to an optimal seedbed.
Adjust settings to optimize each tillage pass The intuitive user interface on the AFS Pro 700—an ISOBUS-VT-compliant display—allows for quick and easy incab adjustments for operators of any skill level. Once settings are optimized for a particular field condition, operators can save a setting to one of the four presets. With a push of a button, the implement adjusts to reach peak agronomic performance.
The intuitive AFS Soil Command user interface on the AFS Pro 700 allows for quick and easy incab adjustments and saved settings for operators of any skill level.
Rugged and reliable precision tools Internally mounted sensing technology is seamlessly integrated into Case IH hydraulic cylinders. These internal sensors are protected from damage in harsh conditions, matching the performance and ruggedness of Case IH tillage equipment for increased durability and less downtime.
“The beauty of AFS Soil Command is that any operator can seamlessly transition to this technology. Normal, everyday operation doesn’t change for the operator,” Lursen said. “For example, they will still use the tractor remote lever to lift and lower at every headland, just as with tillage tools without the control technology.”
AFS Soil Command agronomic control technology will be available for spring 2019 on the TigerMate 255 field cultivator, single-fold TrueTandem disk harrows and vertical tillage tools, and the EcoloTiger 875 disk ripper. This builds on existing AFS Soil Command seedbed sensing technology, offered on the TigerMate 255 for spring 2019, helping growers optimize soil quality and improve yield potential.
For more information, visit your local Case IH dealer or www.caseih.com.