New Holland puts data driven solutions to work for farmers

27 January 2026
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New Holland has rolled out its next generation CR combines for the 2025/26 harvest, to maximise output, minimise grain loss and address operational economics with a new platform that features the next generation of harvesting technology.

The focus is on empowering farmers to make more informed and quicker data-driven decisions, so they can get the most grain out of every hectare.

Jeremy Duniam, New Holland ANZ Head of Precision Technology, said farmers can manage their entire harvest operation in real time, make adjustments on the go, and see exactly how efficiently their machines are working—all in the FieldOps® platform.

“We’ve completely redesigned the system in the cab, with new wiring, new sensors, and all CNH-designed components,” Jeremy said.

“This supports the new IntelliView® 12 display, which is a 12-inch wide, high processing power touchscreen that gives farmers a modern, easy-to-use way to control the machine and manage their data.

“IntelliView works hand in hand with IntelliSense®, the automation system inside the combine that optimises how the machine runs, like adjusting speed and throughput.

“FieldOps then takes the machine and yield data data from the combine, sending it to the cloud so farmers can view and manage the results in real time from their devices.

“With FieldOps, farmers can oversee and manage their entire fleet in real time from a phone or iPad, giving them full control and visibility, no matter where they are.”

Jeremy said that the next generation CR combines include lifetime connectivity enabling access to FieldOps, removing the need for farmers to pay ongoing subscription costs.

“Adding a new combine also gives lifetime connectivity to all CNH machines in the account, removing that barrier and making it easier for farmers to use the technology,” he said.

New Holland is also offering the IntelliView Four Plus screen for legacy machines, so farmers with older equipment can upgrade to a faster, more modern interface and better data handling across their whole fleet.

Marc Smith, New Holland ANZ Product & Portfolio Manager – Crop Harvesting, said FieldOps provides farmers with a much stronger, reliable platform to utilise valuable harvest data.

“With FieldOps, farmers use their yield and protein data to help shape next year’s seeding prescription,” he said.

“That’s the beauty of gathering all this data and then being able to put it into a meaningful layout.

“Farmers can then make informed decisions, whether it’s making life easier, making more money, or making their operation more efficient.”
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