New Holland combine harvesters win two medals at the SIMA Innovation Awards 2021

 New Holland Agriculture’s innovation in combine harvesting has been rewarded with two medals at the SIMA 2021 Innovation Awards by the international jury panel of industry specialists assisted by a network of technical experts. The awards recognise the most innovative equipment, products, technologies and services.  

Carlo Lambro, New Holland Brand President, stated: “Farmers today are expected to reduce the environmental impact of their operations. However, they must be able to do it without losing their profitability. As equipment manufacturers, it is our role to leverage technology to support them.

“The two innovations awarded today address two important issues they face with the harvest, helping them to make informed decisions – one with agronomic data they can use to market their crops most profitably, the other enables them to take proactive actions to reduce grain losses as they are harvesting. As always, New Holland’s innovations bring tangible benefits to their efficiency and profitability, as they operate sustainably.

As farmers strive to operate sustainably, the collection of agronomic data takes on fundamental importance in enabling them to make informed decisions to maximise their sales. The integration of the Near Infrared (NIR) sensor enables the analysis, recording and mapping of crop composition during harvest. Operation is based on the measurement of the absorption of electromagnetic radiation in NIR.

This enables farmers to get the most from the sale of their crops, as the price is linked to the harvest quality (according to parameters such as protein or fat content). They can also enhance the nutritional value of varieties for animal feed, and mix different grain grades to achieve a certain quality and target industry standards.

With the NutriSense system, customers can improve the agronomic knowledge of their fields. Today, it is impossible for a farmer to know the amount of nitrogen absorbed by the plant. By mapping the protein level in the grain, customers will see the status of nitrogen exported by the plant, so that they will be able to modulate their nitrogen supply accordingly.

The NutriSense system uses the proven New Holland NIR sensor that is used on the brand’s combines and forage harvesters for other functionalities, such as measuring crop moisture. In fact, the NIR sensor on New Holland forage harvesters has been certified by DLG for its accuracy in determining moisture in corn

In the near future, the NutriSense system will be available also on New Holland large square balers.

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