Case IH presents a new generation of technologies at Expodireto Cotrijal.

The brand highlights the Patriot 50 series sprayer and the Axial-Flow 260 Automation series combine harvester.

11.03.2026 | 14:23 (UTC -3)

Case IH, a CNH brand, will be showcasing next-generation machinery and digital solutions for the agricultural sector at Expodireto Cotrijal 2026. Highlights include the Patriot 50 series sprayer, the Axial-Flow 260 Automation series combine harvester, and connectivity tools focused on agricultural management.

The brand's machines come connected from the factory. The equipment sends and receives information in real time through FieldOps, an agricultural and fleet management application that allows producers to monitor and manage operations via their cell phones. At the booth, the company is also activating the Case IH Connect Room, an operations room dedicated to monitoring and managing data in dealerships and factories.

“At Expodireto Cotrijal, we are bringing the most technologically advanced machinery and digital solutions for all types of producers. Investing in technology is no longer just an option, but a strategic necessity for those seeking greater productivity and performance, with reduced costs at every stage of the production cycle,” says Leandro Conde, Marketing and Communications Director for Case IH in Latin America.

The new generation of the Patriot 50 series sprayer arrives redesigned. The line includes four models with capacities ranging from 2.500 to 4.000 liters. The equipment has received new suspension and application technology with the AIM Command Flex II system, which performs nozzle-by-nozzle spraying.

The cabin gained more interior space and improved ergonomics. The package includes the Pro 1200 monitor. The system uses an Android platform, with a configurable interface depending on the operation.

Among the spraying solutions, the brand also presents the Case IH Application Drone, with 30-liter (P60) and 70-liter (P150) versions. The P150 model underwent a 24-hour continuous test, covering almost 900 hectares with 98,9% accuracy.

During harvesting, the Axial-Flow 260 Series Automation line received improvements in embedded technology and a new generation of the Automation system. The package includes an expansion of supported crops and new autonomous features. The platform offers automatic headland turning, map sharing between machines, and a Pro1200 dual monitor, as well as remote access for operator support.

Tractors on display

The tractor portfolio presented at the fair ranges from 80 hp to 645 hp. Highlights include the Farmall 80, Farmall Max 140, and Puma 140 Rice Harvester MY25 models.

The Puma 140 rice farming version received a design focused on mechanization in rice cultivation areas. The tractor includes a transmission and axles with special seals and an engine module repositioned above the air filter. The hydraulic system achieves a flow rate of up to 180 l/min, allowing for use with larger implements and quick responses during maneuvers. The assembly also includes LED lighting to extend the working window during nighttime operations.

At the booth, visitors will also find equipment from CASE Construction Equipment, represented by the dealer Forza JMalucelli. Among them are the 580N S2 backhoe loader, the CX130C hydraulic excavator, and the SR175B skid steer loader, used in activities ranging from material handling to the maintenance of internal roads.

“We are participating in Expodireto 2026 with the expectation of a recovery in sales, driven by a more favorable climate scenario, which should stimulate new investments in the field, in infrastructure works and agro-industries,” says José Claudino Thans Moreira, corporate manager of Forza JMalucelli in Rio Grande do Sul.

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