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Case IH Expands Portfolio With New 2160 Early Riser® Planter

 
Case IH is pleased to introduce the 2160 Early Riser planter as part of its 2000 series Early Riser planter portfolio. Available in 32- and 36-row options, producers can choose from four configurations equipped with either the new steerable Rowtrac™ Carrier System or traditional wheeled-carrier option. In addition to available track technology, the 2160 Early Riser planter features the factory integration of the industry’s most accurate planter technologies and an all-new rugged row unit designed for fast, uniform emergence at speeds up to 10 mph.
 
“The 2160 Early Riser planter with steerable Rowtrac Carrier System provides up to 74 percent increased flotation over a wheeled carrier to reduce soil compaction,” said Tony McClelland, Case IH planter marketing manager. “With more square inches on the ground, toolbar weight is evenly distributed to improve planting performance in areas of the country, such as the Dakotas, with soft, loamy soils and/or wet planting conditions.”
 
Award-winning Track Design 
 
The Rowtrac Carrier System features the industry’s first three-axis steerable track solution, which is the recipient of the prestigious 2017 AE50 award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). The towed-implement track undercarriage design is pivotable on three major axes for pitch, roll and yaw movement. The same Case IH engineering team that designed the industry-leading track technology found in Case IH Magnum™ and Steiger® Rowtrac series tractors also designed the Rowtrac Carrier System.
 
“The unique undercarriage design of the Rowtrac Carrier System allows the tracks to uniformly minimize ground pressure, even in rolling terrain,” McClelland said. “The steerable undercarriage also provides excellent maneuverability during transport, especially in tight field entrances.”
 
Highlights of the steerable Rowtrac Carrier System include:
  1. Increased flotation reduces compaction and improves yield potential in challenging field conditions. 
     
  2. Industry-first three-axis steerable track solution provides better maneuverability and a smoother toolbar ride compared with wheeled carriers.
     
  3. One set of track paths controls in-field traffic and reduces pinch-row compaction from dual wheels. 
     
  4. Fore-aft track oscillation provides excellent ground contact and weight distribution on undulating terrain.
     
  5. Side camber promotes even wear and extended track life through uneven terrain and roading.
High-efficiency Planting: Cover More Ground in Less Time
 
The 2160 Early Riser planter continues the accuracy, durability and simplicity found throughout the 2000 series Early Riser lineup. Toolbars from 60 to 90 feet allow producers to move quickly from field to field with the flexibility and technology they need to speed up planting without sacrificing agronomic performance.
 
“The Early Riser row unit creates the industry’s only flat-bottom seed trench to provide proper depth and more consistent seed placement,” McClelland added. “From there, the gentle two-stage closing system ensures excellent seed-to-soil contact for fast germination and uniform plant growth.”
 
Built on proven Agronomic Design™ principles, highlights of the 2160 Early Riser planter include: 
  1. Rugged row unit built for unrivaled accuracy and dependability — up to 10 mph, depending on field conditions. 
     
  2. 26-inch toolbar clearance, plus a 60 percent increase in vertical row unit travel to accommodate rapid terrain changes. 
     
  3. Factory-integrated Case IH and Precision Planting® technology, including vSet® 2 meter with vDrive® electric drive, DeltaForce® hydraulic down force, SpeedTube®, CleanSweep® air cylinders, and granular and liquid fertilizer options. 
     
  4. Automatic and in-cab adjustments and tool-free crop changes help to quickly adapt to in-field conditions.
 
Source : Case IH

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Spring weed control in winter wheat with Broadway® Star (pyroxsulam + florasulam)

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#CortevaTalks brings you a short update with Cereal Herbicides Category Manager, Alister McRobbie, on how to get the most out of Broadway® Star.

Significant populations of grassweeds, including ryegrass and brome, can threaten winter wheat yields. Spring applications of a contact graminicide, such as Broadway Star from Corteva Agriscience, can clear problem weeds, allowing crops to grow away in the spring.

Broadway Star (pyroxsulam + florasulam) controls ryegrass, sterile brome, wild oats and a range of broad-leaved weeds such as cleavers. It can be applied to winter wheat up until GS32, but the earlier the application is made, the smaller the weed, and the greater the benefit to the crop. Weeds should be actively growing. A good rule of thumb is that if your grass needs cutting, conditions are right to apply Broadway Star.