Processing bales during long working days can be a boring and exhausting task for farmers. New Holland, a leading manufacturer of agriculture machinery, sees the opportunity to automate the baling processes. They aim to make the task easier for farmers, and increasing productivity and bale quality. To do so, they are turning to the SICK MRS1000 3D LiDAR Sensor to form the heart of their new New Holland baler automation system IntelliSenseTM.
Simplifying Windrow Guidance for Increased Yields: Supporting Automation at New Holland with 3D LiDAR
New Holland supports farmers in their daily work
Potential to optimize the baling process
Automating with SICK environmental sensors
This automation results in more comfort for the tractor driver, who can now operate the machine hands-free. Meanwhile, the enhanced speed and path improves productivity by increasing the number and quality of the bales processed, and reducing downtime caused by clogging. These increases in efficiency result in higher throughput as well as less fuel consumption. Thanks to these advantages, the New Holland baler automation system IntelliSenseTM won its first award: a silver medal at the Agritechnica Innovation Award 2022.
Reliable performance, high-quality data
A promising future for New Holland and SICK
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