Cutting-edge technology was on display almost everywhere you looked at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. Here are some of our top takeaways from the show.
Drones, Drones & More Drones
Farmers looking for more information about drones got their money's worth. Apple Farm Service showed off a Hylio drone in their booth. The West College Corner, Ind., dealer started selling and servicing Hylio drones in 2023. Our 2024 Most Valuable Dealer HTS Ag is also a Hylio dealer. The company offers 4 different size drones that carry between 2.6 and 18 gallons of product.
We stopped by the Apple Farm Service (West College Corner, Ind.) booth to check out the mammoth, autonomous @hylio_Inc drone. #NFMS #NationalFarmMachineryShow pic.twitter.com/dzsbPRgy7V
— Precision Farming Dealer (@PFDeditors) February 15, 2024
Pegasus Robotics showcased its XAG P100 drone and Bestway Ag brought its new drone trailer as well.
#pegasusrobotics presents their new drones and drone trailer at #kynfms pic.twitter.com/b73JTmZwun
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
#Bestway Drone Trailer debuts at the #kynfms pic.twitter.com/LYVNFLXau8
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
Trimble Introduces New Smart Spraying System
Trimble's Bilberry smart spraying system made its U.S. debut. The company acquired Bilberry in 2022, and since then they've been working to bring it to market.
"It's a camera-based system that ultimately enables you to save up to 90% on your herbicide application by only spraying where weeds are present in the field," says Cory Buchs, senior product director for Trimble.
Trimble showcases its new Bilberry smart spraying system in the U.S. for the first time here at the National Farm Machinery Show. It can be installed on existing sprayers. pic.twitter.com/fGC779atPM
— Precision Farming Dealer (@PFDeditors) February 14, 2024
The system can be installed on existing sprayers. Trimble is currently testing the system in 10 countries, and hoping to make it available for customers in late 2024 or early 2025, Buchs says. He also filled us in on Trimble's automatic stream switching, which addresses some of the rural connectivity issues that many farmers face today.
RURAL CONNECTIVITY: We stopped by the Trimble booth to learn about automatic stream switching, which allows farmers to access the best means of receiving RTX corrections - via cellular or satellite. #NFMS #NationalFarmMachineryShow pic.twitter.com/ZwK4sdPpF7
— Precision Farming Dealer (@PFDeditors) February 15, 2024
One more side note about smart spraying — on our way down to the show we stopped by DeMotte, Ind., Deere dealer Castongia Tractor and noticed a new See and Spray machine on the front lawn. Sales manager Chris Meding tells us it arrived at the dealership last month, and they're currently in the process of training employees and customers about the technology.
SEE AND SPRAY: We stopped by Castongia Tractor on our way to the National Farm Machinery Show. Sales manager Chris Meding gives us the scoop on this new John Deere See and Spray unit that arrived at the dealership last month. pic.twitter.com/yNxnY8tIBg
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 13, 2024
Cutting-Edge Technology on Combines
The New Holland CR11 combine and the Case IH AF11 combine arguably drew the biggest crowds during the event, as attendees made sure to get their first look at the new machines. The CR11 combine is equipped with the Intellispread radar system that automates the spreading control to ensure full and even residue coverage behind the combine, regardless of wind effects, crop or moisture conditions. It also has a new automated deslug procedure, which guides the operator through an unplugging procedure in a way that clears the combine in minutes, rather than hours — without requiring the operator to exit the cab.
NEW: The CR11 combine from New Holland makes its North American debut here at the National Farm Machinery Show. The combine features a fully automated system for residue management. pic.twitter.com/uJ8R9L4w49
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 14, 2024
It was harder to get an up-close look at the Case IH AF11 combine (we did our best in the video below), as attendees weren't allowed to cross the roped off area or check out the cab. Our sister publication Farm Equipment's Facebook post about the new combine has over 2.7K likes, 94 comments, 214 shares and counting — the most interaction on any post our crew made throughout the week.
NEW: Here’s an early morning walk around look at the Case IH AF11 combine. #NFMS #NationalFarmMachineryShow #KyNFMS pic.twitter.com/RxZg3onkJY
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
AGCO Technology on Display
The AGCO booth, run by local dealer AgRevolution, debuted plenty of new precision offerings, including Fendt's 30-foot momentum planter equipped with SmartFrame technology, a Vertical Contouring Toolbar and Load Logic. The Momentum planter can provide a 5-bushel/acre yield advantage over the competition, the company says.
NEW: Fendt’s 30-foot Momentum Planter for smaller operations is equipped with a Vertical Contouring Toolbar. #NationalFarmMachineryShow pic.twitter.com/bLTtQmB72w
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 14, 2024
The company also debuted a couple new aftermarket kits. SimplEbale retrofits onto new and existing Massey Ferguson 1800 Series Small Square Balers. The upgrade's interface provides guidance such as a flake-by-flake indicator that provides immediate feedback so operators can adjust ground speed without waiting on a bale to tie. Fendt's IDEAL Air Blaster kit was also on display. It provides in-cab, one-button removal of debris from the combine's feederhouse. In the video below, we caught up with the engineers who helped build both systems.
AFTERMARKET KITS: Daniel, an engineer from AGCO Denmark, designed this Fendt IDEAL Air Blaster kit. It provides in-cab, one-button removal of debris from the feederhose. Impressive interview by Daniel, who powered through despite getting sprayed by the windshield wipers! #NFMS pic.twitter.com/g7Ph6g77kQ
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
360 Rain in the Spotlight
360 Yield Center owner Gregg Sauder delivered multiple presentations about his company's autonomous irrigation system, 360 Rain. Attendees learned about the potential ROI of 360 Rain and how it's boosting yields by over 65 bushels per acre in some fields.
360 Yield Center founder Gregg Sauder is giving a presentation on 360 Rain. Sauder explains how the autonomous irrigation system works and why it’s boosted yields by 65 bushels per acre in some fields. @360yieldcenter #NFMS #NationalFarmMachineryShow pic.twitter.com/azrWwneeVv
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
We'll have more videos and stories from the National Farm Machinery Show in the coming days on PrecisionFarmingDealer.com.
And that’s a wrap on day 2 of the National Farm Machinery Show! #NFMS #NationalFarmMachineryShow pic.twitter.com/65lRvTGEA2
— Farm Equipment (@FEeditors) February 15, 2024
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