Case IH offers the Early Riser 2160 in two configurations. The split-row unit can plant soybeans or specialty crops in 47 rows with 15 inch spacing and corn in 24 rows with 30 inch spacing, while the other new configuration plants corn or soybeans in 24 rows with 30 inch spacing. Bolstering a 60 foot toolbar, the 2160 Early Riser is the largest split-row planter available from Case IH. Both include features available only on an Early Riser, including the industry’s most accurate planting technologies. The 2160 also provides 50% more seed and liquid fertilizer capacity than other models in the lineup. This, coupled with minimal daily maintenance and in-cab adjustments, reduces downtime and labor requirements while increasing acres planted.

Options and features include hydraulic lift on split row for fast conversion between 15 and 30 inch row crops, versatility to plant corn or soybeans, optional soybean special version for 15 inch row crops, precision seed placement and singulation and plant specialty crops, such as canola, etc. The optional Rowtrac Carrier System increases flotation and reduces compaction.

Learn more at www.CaseIH.com.