CropScanAg, a company that develops Near-Infrared (NIR) grain analysis technology, recently announced the development of an advanced NIR On-Combine Grain Analyzer for Case IH and New Holland’s next-generation combines. Through close collaboration with Case IH and New Holland engineers, CropScanAg has successfully integrated its CropScan 4000VT Software with Case IH and New Holland’s cutting-edge dual 12-inch monitors, enhancing real-time grain quality analysis and harvest efficiency.
The CropScan 4000VT is a proven on combine grain analyzer that measures protein, moisture, oil, and starch in grains as they are harvested. This seamless integration with Case IH and New Holland Dual 1200 monitors provides farmers with instant insights into grain quality, empowering them to make informed harvesting, storage, and fertilizer decisions for the next season.
The integration of CropScan 4000VT software with Case IH and New Holland next-generation combines represents a technological leap in smart harvesting, offering key benefits such as:
• Maximized Nitrogen Efficiency – Applying Nitrogen Fertilizer in the right place at the right rate
• Grain Inventory Management & Marketing – Maximizing profits and making informed selling decisions
• Profitability and Sustainability – Reducing fertilize waste while maintaining or improving yields
By embedding NIR analysis within the Case IH and New Holland’s combine interface, CropScanAg continues to lead the way in precision farming solutions, helping farmers worldwide to harvest smarter, not harder.
Josh White, Precision Farming Regional Manager, McIntosh and Sons, Geraldton, WA, commented, "It's great to offer this technology to our next gen combine customers, allowing them to continue to gather their protein data, gain deeper insights and improve their farm efficiencies. We noticed that during the New Holland CR11 2025 harvest demo program, the integration of the Cr4000VT into the 12-inch consoles really simplified the experience as well."