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New AFS tool allows machines to work in sync

Case IH’s latest precision ag tool utilises cloud-based infrastructure and cellular data technology to facilitate the exchange of data between vehicles

Case IH Advanced Farming Systems (AFS) has a new tool in its arsenal - the AFS AccuSync, an intuitive feature that allows multiple pieces of machinery to work in the same paddock or as part of the same task while simultaneously sharing boundaries, straight guidance lines, and real-time coverage data.

AccuSync was launched to the local market following numerous field trials in Australia, across a range of scenarios and in varying conditions, to ensure it met the requirements of Australian producers.

“Data is streamed to and from the cloud from each vehicle active in a particular job, resulting in a near real-time view of coverage of all vehicles involved in that task,” said Case IH Australia/New Zealand AFS Product Manager, Sean McColley.

“Latency is typically less than two seconds when working in areas with reasonable cellular coverage.”

Case IH said its AccuSync tech enables multiple machines to work in the same paddock or as part of the same task while simultaneously sharing important data.

According to Case IH, some benefits the AFS AccuSync offers include:

  • Perfect parallel passes for all vehicles due to sharing of exact guidance line data
  • Section control operation based on combined coverage of all vehicles
  • Providing accurate yield maps where less-than-full comb front is used
  • Preventing operators from accidentally making skips and being able to control overlaps
  • Accumulation of more accurate data around tillage, planting, seeding, nutrient application, spraying and harvest
  • Easier operation for less-experienced operators who can rely on the data shared by the lead machine in the particular job. 

With the level of synchronicity that can be achieved with AccuSync, operators can expect better efficiencies in their operation such as saving on inputs by alleviating overseeding in previously-planted areas, Case IH said.

“AFS AccuSync really delivers for those operations with multiple drills, planters, combines, sprayers, or other implements that operate simultaneously in the same area,” McColley said.

AccuSync can be used with most Case IH equipment utilising 4G AFS hardware (P&CM) and the AFS Pro 700 display, but is also compatible with equipment with AFS Pro 1200 displays.

“With an AFS AccuSync subscription, farmers who’ve looked for a way to intuitively manage and link their equipment now have a solution, making the most of the AFS technology in individual machines, and offering more ways to use the data that’s generated for better in-field outcomes,” McColley said.

For more information on AFS AccuSync, visit Case IH’s website or contact your local Case IH dealer.

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