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Commanding your harvest with Case IH

The latest Axial-Flow 250 Series from Case IH features the Harvest Command technology that offers a raft of benefits for customers.

Case IH has brought out a new harvester to reduce the mental and physical load of farmers this production season.

The Harvest Command™ Axial-Flow 250 Series is designed to enhance harvest efficiency and productivity, with efficiency and maximum performance.

The harvesting process is refined by reducing the number of functions needed to monitor in the cab.

Harvest Command is full automated once the concave clearance and grain tank unload functions are set.

The model is available in the current Case IH Axial-Flow 250 Series and monitors ground speed, engine load, feed rate control and sieve settings.

These functions are based on the feedback received from loss sensors, a grain camera and sieve pressure sensors.

The model uses 16 sensors to control a total of seven combine functions.

The technology is designed to harvest wheat, barley, canola, corn, soybeans and rice and now includes sorghum.

Case IH product portfolio manager Marc Smith said the harvester improves grain quality and harvest efficiency.

“This is still the most impressive combine automation product on the market,” Mr Smith said.

“We have stock of the Axial-Flow 250 Series combines ready to go for the 2024 harvest.”