
ACCURATE SEED PLACEMENT FOR FASTER EMERGENCE
CASE IH PLANTING AND SEEDING EQUIPMENT PROVIDES MORE OPTIONS FOR PLACING SEED EXACTLY WHERE YOU WANT IT.
Case IH planting and seeding equipment delivers the precise seed placement at the right populations necessary to maximize yield potential. During the narrow window for planting, Case IH machines provide reliable accuracy, helping you get the seed in the ground on time for fast emergence and quick stand establishment.

For maximum maneuverability in smaller fields, choose the Case IH six- or eight-row Rigid Trailing 1200 Series ASM Planter. Each model combines a compact configuration with narrow, 30-in. (762-mm) row spacing that is perfectly suited for acreage divided into tight or terraced fields. The manageable size pairs nicely with a smaller, more affordable 75 to 85 PTO hp (56 to 63 kW) tractor, advantageous when completing frequent turns at the ends of rows.
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RIGID TRAILING
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6 - ROW NARROW, 8 - ROW NARROW 30 in. |

You get the efficiency of two planters in one with the Case IH 1200 Series ASM Split-row Planters. These planters can be converted from corn to soybeans and back with only a few adjustments. They're perfect for large acreage corn and soybean farmers who are looking to boost productivity. The 12/23 and 16/31 configurations let you plant corn in 12 or 16 30-in. (762-mm) rows and soybeans in 23 or 31 15-in. (381-mm) rows.
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Pivot-transport 12R & 16R
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12-Row, 16-row 30-in.
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Pivot-transprt 12/23 & 16/31 Split Row |
12/23 or 16/31 split-row |

You can make the most of your planting window and stretch your planting productivity with the Case IH Early Riser ® 1250. The Early Riser 1250 is a simple and efficient 24-row planter with superb agronomics and narrow transporting ease. It plants at 60 feet wide with a front fold transport width of just 11 feet, 11 inches.
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Early Riser 1250 |
24 - Row 31 - in.
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The Case IH Early Riser® Row Unit optimizes seedbed conditions to allow earlier, more uniform emergence and higher yield potential. And it performs in a variety of conditions to match your farming practices, whether you use no-till, mulch-till or conventional tillage.
The six steps to better seedbed conditions: