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Home » Case IH SenseApply Offers Variable-Rate Application Technology

Case IH SenseApply Offers Variable-Rate Application Technology

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Case IH has launched SenseApply technology, an automated live variable-rate application solution. SenseApply consists of a single cab-mounted camera system that offers multi-season uses.

“SenseApply offers unparalleled flexibility, with a range of application methods that were previously unavailable in a single solution,” said Leo Bose, application equipment customer segmentation lead at Case IH. “It is also a cost-effective solution with no annual subscriptions or per-acre fees, driving efficiency and profitability for a grower.”

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SenseApply technology includes lifetime live VRA use and a one-time activation fee for Selective Spray, eliminating both per-acre fees and annual fees for the life of the device. The technology is designed for application at speeds of up to 25 mph, with the camera self-calibrating to the crop within the first 150 feet during live VRA. The SenseApply camera — which is mounted on top of the cab to maximize field of view — senses plant biomass and responds accordingly, depending on the application type the operator selected.

“With SenseApply, our customers will experience an integrated and streamlined approach to their application practices,” said Bose. “With multipurpose functionality, operators can use this technology throughout the season.”

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SenseApply also integrates with Case IH FieldOps and Raven Slingshot, enabling operators to connect and manage application data through their preferred platform. This integration increases overall operator efficiencies by providing real-time data analysis and decision-making capabilities, while making it easier to align with agronomist recommendations.

To find out more about SenseApply, reach out to your local dealer or visit caseih.com.

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