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New Agtech Revolutionizes Hay Baling, Boosts Productivity and Quality

Innovative agricultural technology is transforming hay baling, enhancing productivity, improving feed quality, and reducing fuel consumption. A recent trial in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region demonstrated the significant impact of the IntelliSense system, developed by New Holland, on hay-making operations.

The IntelliSense technology introduces automation and precision to baling processes, leading to increased efficiency. During the trials, farmers noted that automating key functions of both the baler and tractor resulted in improved operator comfort and performance. The system is designed to optimize baling by adjusting to varying conditions in the field.

Ryan Gault, a salesperson at McIntosh and Son in Narrogin, explained how the technology operates. “IntelliSense uses a LiDAR system which allows the baler to automatically regulate the speed of the tractor based on different row conditions,” he stated. “This feature is particularly useful in areas where crop density is inconsistent.” The auto-steering capability of the system enables precise navigation along windrows, which helps to maintain an even feed into the baler and minimizes blockages, ultimately enhancing the quality of the bales produced.

Local farmer Craig Cousins participated in the trials using a New Holland T8 tractor paired with a BigBaler 1290 HD. He expressed his amazement at the efficiency gains achieved with IntelliSense. “This technology allowed us to operate the baler faster and more efficiently than I thought possible,” he remarked. “The productivity gains were just unreal.”

According to Sune Nielsen, CNH product manager for hay and forage, IntelliSense offers farmers and contractors a way to enhance their baling operations with minimal manual effort. “The technology utilizes a LiDAR camera mounted on the front of the tractor to navigate the windrow with remarkable precision,” Nielsen explained. “It automatically calculates ground speed and steering, which not only reduces the need for manual intervention but also decreases operator fatigue while ensuring perfectly square bales.”

The system is pre-integrated with new models of the BigBaler HD and can also be retrofitted to existing equipment. “The retrofit kit allows farmers to upgrade their current machinery, providing flexibility for those who prefer not to invest in entirely new equipment,” Nielsen added. This adaptability means that whether farmers opt for new balers or wish to enhance their existing machinery, New Holland provides viable options for adopting this advanced steering technology.

The IntelliSense system has been available on all Plus models since the end of 2022. It can be retrofitted on all existing BigBaler HD models starting from the 2020 model year and is compatible with various New Holland tractors, including the T7 LWB, T7 HD, and T8 AutoCommand, which are equipped with Class 3 ISOBUS enabled for steering and speed control.

As the agricultural sector continues to evolve, technologies like IntelliSense are paving the way for more efficient and sustainable farming practices, ultimately benefiting both producers and consumers alike.

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