Case IH Launches SenseApply for Precision Spraying
Case IH introduces SenseApply, a versatile Live VRA system with a cab-mounted camera for multi-season efficiency and optimized input use.
Date: March 3, 2025
Racine, Wisconsin - Case IH., a brand of CNH Industrial and an agricultural machinery manufacturer, has introduced SenseApply, an efficient and versatile automated Live variable rate application system designed to optimize input usage. Featuring a single cab-mounted camera, it delivers multi-season functionality, enhancing productivity without sacrificing quality or performance.
Mr. Leo Bose, Application Equipment Customer Segmentation Lead at Case IH, said, “SenseApply offers unparalleled flexibility, with a range of application methods that were previously unavailable in a single solution. It is also a cost-effective solution with no annual subscriptions or per acre fees, driving efficiency and profitability for a grower.”
SenseApply offers versatile multi-application uses, including Selective Spray for precise weed control and Green-on-Brown Spot Spray for enhanced weed management. The Base + Boost system maintains a consistent base rate while increasing application in high-weed areas. It also supports Live Variable Rate Application (VRA) for various treatments, including Burndown VRA, Nitrogen VRA, Harvest Aid VRA, Plant Growth Regulator VRA, and Fungicide VRA, ensuring optimal efficiency and crop health.
SenseApply technology offers lifetime Live VRA use with a one-time activation fee for Selective Spray, eliminating per-acre and annual fees. Operating at speeds up to 25 mph, its cab-mounted camera self-calibrates within 150 feet, detecting plant biomass and adjusting application based on the selected mode for optimal efficiency.
SenseApply integrates seamlessly with Case IH FieldOps and Raven Slingshot, allowing operators to manage application data through their preferred platform. This enhances efficiency by providing real-time data analysis and decision-making support while simplifying alignment with agronomist recommendations.