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Case IH Announces Partnership with AGuru Machinery to Enhance Strip-Till Portfolio

Case IH Announces Partnership with AGuru Machinery to Enhance Strip-Till Portfolio


Case IH, the agricultural equipment brand of CNH Industrial, has entered into a partnership with AGuru Machinery, a strip-tillage company based in Congerville, Illinois. The collaboration aims to enhance Case IH's Strip-Till product offerings with more dependable, productive, and agronomically superior solutions to meet the growing demands of customers.

Strip-Till is a technique of soil management that has shown tremendous upside for farmers working to improve soil health, reduce fuel usage, and increase product application efficiency. As the industry grapples with opportunities for improved carbon management, labor resources, and input costs, the growth and implementation of strip-tillage practices are becoming increasingly important.

The partnership with AGuru Machinery reinforces Case IH's commitment to advancing soil management technology and sustainable agronomic practices. By combining AGuru Machinery's portfolio with Case IH's agronomically superior equipment and solutions and advanced technology through sister brand Raven Industries, farmers in Michigan and across the country can optimize the potential for increased ROI and cost savings.

The partnership with AGuru Machinery is expected to create a better growing environment and increase yield potential, contributing to the Michigan agricultural industry's growth and development. This announcement comes as Case IH continues to offer the most advanced agronomic solutions across its entire product portfolio, further strengthening its position as a leader in the agricultural equipment industry.

 

Photo Credit: Case IH Agriculture

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