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Case IH Launches ALL-NEW Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series

Case IH Launches ALL-NEW Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series
Mar 19, 2026
By Mathew Murphy
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

The brand-new Case IH Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series is designed to deliver clean, consistent, and precise strip-till performance across any terrain.

Case IH has introduced the new Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series, a strip-till solution designed to help farmers achieve more consistent field performance and improved crop outcomes.

CJ Parker, Tillage Marketing Manager for Case IH, explained to farms.com how the machine creates uniform strips to support germination, root development, and yield potential.

A key feature of the Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series is its advanced parallel link row unit design, which offers up to 12 inches of vertical travel—six inches upward and six inches downward.

This flexibility allows the machine to maintain consistent strip formation across varying field conditions, ensuring reliable results regardless of terrain.

The 8-row and 12-row folding models also include wing flex capability, allowing the implement to adapt to uneven landscapes such as terraces. This design ensures that each pass delivers a uniform strip, even when working across challenging ground.

Operators benefit from extensive in-cab adjustability through an ISOBUS-compatible touchscreen. Key settings—including residue managers, row unit down pressure, and optional strip keepers—can be fine-tuned to match field conditions.

Additionally, berm builders and conditioners allow users to control berm shape and height, helping create an ideal seedbed for planting.

The Nutri-Tiller 1000 Series represents a significant step forward in strip-till technology, giving growers the tools needed to improve efficiency and maximize crop performance.

For more information on the Nutri-Tiller 1000 series, visit www.caseih.com or contact your local Case IH dealer.




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