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Case IH to release new tech at FarmFest

Visitors can expect a range of Case IH’s latest products including high and low horsepower tractors, and a new planter

Case IH is gearing up for a big presence at the upcoming FarmFest field days in Toowoomba, QLD, as it prepares to showcase all of its latest technology in addition to celebrating a significant milestone.

Some of the products that will go on display include its high horsepower tractors – the Magnum and Steiger; its mid-horsepower new Puma Stage V; as well as some current models of the Farmall tractor, which this year marks its 100th birthday.

The latest series Patriot sprayer will also be on site, along with a Case IH Magnum tractor simulator which replicates a complete cab from a Magnum, providing the experience of being behind the wheel, and simulating the movement of the tractor and all the technology features.

Case IH's Early Riser 2110 planter will be launched at this year's FarmFest field days

Case IH is also using this year’s FarmFest to launch the new Early Riser 2110 planter, a six- to eight-row planter with industry-leading technology that leads to more uniform germination and faster emergence in a variety of crops.

Case IH will be at site UV 29-34 over the three days of FarmFest, which will run from June 6 to 8, 2023 at Kingsthorpe Park, Toowooomba, QLD.

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