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New Holland Presents the Largest Harvester Manufactured in Brazil
New Holland Presents the Largest Harvester Manufactured in Brazil

Associated Press

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

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. Read more here. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from CNH

Case IH and New Holland Present at Expodireto 2025
Case IH and New Holland Present at Expodireto 2025

Associated Press

time12-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

Case IH and New Holland Present at Expodireto 2025

CNH brands, Case IH and New Holland, are showcasing their lines of sustainable, technological solutions at the 25th edition of Expodireto Cotrijal. The event - held this week (March 10 – March 14) in Não-Me-Toque, Brazil - includes Case IH's Axial-Flow Series 160 Automation harvester and the Farmall Max tractor. New Holland, together with its dealer network, are also presenting the T6.140 Electro Command tractor with an electronic engine. Case IH - 160 Series The major launch presented by Case IH for the first time at Expodireto Cotrijal is the Axial-Flow Series 160 Automation, a new series of medium-sized grain harvesters, which make up classes 5 to 7. The 160 Series has 60% of its machinery renewed, with emphasis on the Automation System and factory connectivity. 'We know the difficulties that the producer in Rio Grande do Sul has faced, but the fair is an opportunity for us to demonstrate how the technology of our machines helps producers to reduce costs at all stages of the production cycle.' Explains Denny Perez, Commercial Director of Case IH Brazil. New Holland - T6.140 Electro CommandTM One of the main products that New Holland will exhibit during Expodireto is the T6.140 Electro Command™, which has, in addition to the electronic engine, a new transmission and a cabin that allows comfort and space for the operator. Produced in Brazil, it was developed with the help of the brand's customers, through research and field tests where the farmer's opinions were used to define the best configurations that met their needs. 'Regardless of the size of the agricultural operation, New Holland has innovative solutions that are ideal for small, medium or large producers…that enable farmers to improve their productivity and reduce operating costs', says Eduardo Kerbauy, New Holland's vice president for Latin America. Click here to read more about Case IH at Expodireto.

New Holland Enters Partnership To Renovate the Gralha Azul Experimental Farm in Brazil
New Holland Enters Partnership To Renovate the Gralha Azul Experimental Farm in Brazil

Associated Press

time12-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

New Holland Enters Partnership To Renovate the Gralha Azul Experimental Farm in Brazil

New Holland, a CNH brand, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR) in Brazil, have entered a partnership to modernize and renovate the Gralha Azul Experimental Farm (FEGA), a unit that provides teaching and research support for undergraduate and graduate courses related to agriculture, especially Veterinary Medicine and Agronomy. Six new tractors will be made available to support the activities of these courses and the Veterinary School Clinic. The partnership will also enable the opportunity to open an internship program for students. 'With this partnership, we also want to strengthen ties with the academic community, through one of the biggest universities in the country, by revitalizing the machinery park with new technologies and providing technical support to help in the training of future professionals in agriculture', says Eduardo Kerbauy, vice president of New Holland for Latin America. 'The signing of this agreement with New Holland is a historic milestone not only for PUCPR, and for the future of education, research and innovation in the agro-industrial sector. It is the materialization of a shared commitment to academic excellence, technological advancement and sustainable development of Brazilian agriculture ', says Brother Rogério Mateucci, dean of PUCPR.

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