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New Holland Presents the Largest Harvester Manufactured in Brazil

New Holland Presents the Largest Harvester Manufactured in Brazil

CNH brand, New Holland recently presented a number of highlights at AgroBrasília 2025 including the new line of CR harvesters.
The CR10, the largest grain harvester manufactured in Brazil, with an engine with 639 hp of nominal power and 700 hp of maximum power took center stage. The brand also launched the Defensor 4000 sprayer, in addition to showing other products and services aimed at small, medium and large producers.
'The new CRs bring more technology and sensors that allow more readings and identify, for example, broken grains or dirty grains, in addition to proactively making adjustments to adapt the machine to harvesting conditions. It is intelligent automation in real time, ensuring maximum performance, low loss rates and excellent grain quality, in addition to offering more autonomy in decision-making, according to what is best for the harvest', says Eduardo Kerbauy, New Holland's vice president for Latin America.
Also featured was IntelliSpray™ II, which performs nozzle-to-nozzle sectional control and cutting, reducing waste and optimizing pesticide application. In addition, the integrated recirculation system prevents sedimentation, ensuring uniformity and maximum quality in spraying. These features ensure absolute precision in application, maximum efficiency and economy, and higher quality and stability, ensuring the best spraying even in harsh conditions.
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