The all-new system integrates seamlessly with the tractor’s Precision Land Management display and the baler’s electronic controller for highly precise and efficient application of hay preservative. This can be done without a separate monitor in the cab, reducing the number of harnesses and cab clutter.
“The new system is a dramatic improvement from the previous system,” notes Bob Hammitt, hay and forage senior product marketing manager for New Holland parts and service.
“It accurately senses moisture on-the-go and adjusts the application of preservative every three seconds to match the condition of the hay. This allows you to preserve product by applying the exact amount of preservative that’s needed to keep the crop in great condition.”
The hay preservative application system uses sensors that directly interact with the baler and tractor to determine hay moisture content, speed of baling (tonnage), how much preservative is being applied and total tons baled. This information is displayed through the IntelliView III or IntelliView IV monitor in your tractor or any other ISOBUS-ready display.
The company developed the new system in collaboration with Harvest Tec, the supplier of New Holland CropSaver hay preservative. The system also has the capacity for add-on features such as CropID bale taggers, dye sprayers, bale weight information and GPS yield mapping.
The system can store up to 300 job records by field, including the date and time of baling, number of tons baled, product used and overall moisture levels. Within those job records, the system also can store up to 33,000 individual bale records. Records can be downloaded via a USB port for easy and efficient access to crucial bale data.
“Hay production is a highly time-sensitive process due to changing weather conditions and markets,” says Hammitt. “The system allows serious hay producers to take control of the process by locking in quality hay that can be safely stored for years – and will still look and feed as well as when it was first baled.”
For more information on the new hay preservative application system, visit the Harvest Tec website. FG
—From New Holland news release