May 2026
Case IH sharpens its precision technology offering with the next evolution of FieldOps
Case IH is strengthening its precision technology offering with the latest evolution of FieldOps, the company’s redesigned digital platform built to give farmers clearer, faster and more connected insights into their operations.
FieldOps unifies agronomic data and machine performance information in a single, streamlined interface accessible through mobile devices or web interface, enabling confident decision-making from anywhere.
Jeremy Duniam, Head of Precision Technology at CNH ANZ, said the updates reflect the challenges farmers experience when working across multiple digital systems.
“FieldOps gives us the opportunity to fulfil the three main needs farmers have with connectivity and precision tech: interoperability, ease of use, and data transfer.”
One of the key features of FieldOps is the remote display view, which allows farmers to see the full in-cab screen from a distance. This can help operators receive guidance without stopping work, reducing downtime during busy periods.
The platform also supports agronomic decision-making by allowing farmers to monitor crop lifecycle. On the machinery side, users can track fuel use, performance and operating hours, with ongoing updates that can assist with labour planning and maintenance scheduling.
Customisation has been another focus. Farmers can create customised notifications, alarms, machine-specific settings and parameter favourites, and choose between light or dark mode. Expanded API partnerships mean more data sources can now feed into the platform, reducing the need to move between multiple apps or systems.
Recent updates have added further capability. AI-powered boundary management uses satellite imagery to automatically generate field boundaries, helping speed up planning at the start of the season.
FieldOps has also introduced upgrades for fleet management, including clearer machine icons and both top-down and side-view visualisations. Harvest management has also been upgraded with an unloading status indicator for combines and an
analytical view that enables machine-to-machine comparisons, giving farmers greater visibility throughout harvest operations.
Jeremy said the intention behind the platform’s evolution is to support farmers without adding complexity.
“Case IH FieldOps is all about empowering farmers with the tools they need to work smarter, not harder,” Jeremy said.
Case IH FieldOps isn’t just a tool; it’s a long-term solution for smarter farming. With intuitive access to machine data and real-time insights, it empowers farmers to take control of their operations confidently.”
Farmers interested in exploring the latest FieldOps features—along with other Case IH technology developments—will be able to do so at site M36 at Fieldays, taking place 10-13 June 2026.