Agritechnica Day 1: Combine launches, giant power units

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Published: November 14, 2023

New Holland’s new CR11 combine showcases a significant boost in processing capacity, but with the same weight and width as previous models.  Photo: John Greig

Agritechnica, the world’s largest farm machinery show is nothing like farm shows we see in North America. The equipment shines to a finer gleam, extreme care is paid to lighting – so much blue at New Holland, red at Case IH, green at John Deere and orange at Kubota.

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The show is huge – 27 buildings of equipment. To give you an idea, most of the buildings are the size of the AgriPlex at Western Fair in London, Ont.

This is where much of the new crop farm technology is showcased first – often as a concept or prototype.

I’ve seen hybrid, electric and methane-powered tractors, but one of the biggest releases of the week an even-bigger capacity combine from New Holland, the CR11 (photo at top).

The engineering of the CR11 won the gold medal in the Agritechnica innovation competition, scoring first out of 218 entries from around the world. New Holland believes that the new CR11 will break the world grain harvesting speed record set by its CR 10.90 combine.

The CR11 adds more horsepower, rising to 775 hp, more threshing, bin holding and unloading capacity.

This Steyr tractor is one of the few to get close to a production tractor with a hybrid drive. The front wheels are drive by the electric drive. Photo: John Greig

What impressed the Agritechnica jury is that the company did it without increasing weight and The combine has already been in the field, tested in Western Canada. As Geert Nerinckx, global product manager for CR series combines told me, the New Holland CR11 needs Western Canada and Western Canada needs the CR11.

Watch soon for my upcoming story and video on the new CR11.

I also got to see the mind-bending Nexat in person today. The Nexat machine is a German-designed power unit that hooks into implements, so the machine can do pretty much all functions of crop production, including tillage, planting, fertilizing, spraying and harvesting all while reducing compaction by following dedicated tram lines.

The size of the Nexat is something else. Between two drive engines, it is powered by 1,050 horsepower. The engines drive the wheels electronically, meaning the system is set up for future options, like hydrogen power cells.

The Nexat is driven by two 550 horsepower engines and can till, seed or plant, fertilize, spray and harvest crops with the one power unit.Photo: John Greig

– John Greig is a senior editor with Glacier FarmMedia. Watch for much more detail on these and many more stories and videos from Agritechnica in our Glacier FarmMedia newspapers and websites.

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