Modern UK farming demands smarter decisions, greater efficiency and reliable data – especially during harvest. Case IH FieldOps is a precision farming solution designed to simplify data collection, improve decision‑making and connect your machines, operators and field data more effectively. At L. Evans & Son, we’ve seen farming systems transition from basic sensors to fully connected precision operations. FieldOps helps you manage data from tractors and combines in a way that’s practical and usable on UK farms.
In this guide, we explain FieldOps clearly – what it is, how it works, why it matters, and how it can improve farm workflows without complicated tech jargon.
FieldOps is a cloud‑based farm data and machine management system developed by Case IH. It collects, stores and visualises machine data. Such as:
Instead of relying on separate USB sticks, paper notes, or disconnected systems, FieldOps lets you:
It acts as a central hub for machine data from Case IH equipment and other ISOBUS‑compatible systems – so you can make informed decisions backed by real records.
During fieldwork, planting, spraying or harvesting your machine logs performance data automatically. No need to stop and manually transfer memory sticks.
Benefit: You spend more time working and less time fiddling with data transfers.
FieldOps uploads data via cellular or Wi‑Fi connection to the cloud. Once uploaded, it’s ready to view on your office PC, tablet or phone.
Benefit: Immediate access to results without returning to base.
FieldOps turns that raw data into easy‑to‑see field maps, showing:
Benefit: You can spot under‑performing areas and plan targeted interventions.
You can generate simple reports and share them with advisors, agronomists or colleagues.
Benefit: No more guesswork, you have documented evidence of performance.
Improved Decision‑Making
FieldOps gives you a visual record of what happened in the field – not just numbers on a sheet. This lets you:
Faster Turnaround
Real‑time uploading removes the delay between completion of work and access to results.
For tight harvest windows or precision applications, this speed can make a difference.
Operator Accountability
FieldOps tracks which machine and operator completed a field job, adding accountability and clarity during busy periods.
Multiple Machines In One Place
Even if you run several tractors, combines or implements, FieldOps pulls all data into one place – no need to hop between software platforms.
Our Thoughts
FieldOps is not just “another tech platform” – it’s a practical farm management tool that reduces admin, improves clarity, and helps UK growers act on real data.
We’ve seen farms cut setup time for data collection, avoid field overlap errors, and make better decisions about crop inputs based on clear field maps.
If you’re ready to move beyond memory sticks and paper notes, and start using data to your advantage, FieldOps is a logical step on the precision farming journey.
It’s not just about technology; it’s about making your machines work smarter and your day easier.
Common Farmer Questions About Fieldops
Do I need special hardware to use FieldOps?
Most newer Case IH tractors, combines and precision farming options already support FieldOps. Some older machines may require an ISOBUS interface or data module – we can help check compatibility.
Can FieldOps work with non‑Case IH machines?
Yes – if the machine supports ISOBUS datalogging or compatible data export, FieldOps can ingest it.
How do I view my FieldOps data?
Logged data is accessible via a secure online portal or app. You can view maps, generate reports and share information from any connected device.
Does FieldOps improve yield outcomes?
While it doesn’t directly increase yield, it gives you the insights needed to make informed decisions – adjusting fertility, replanting patches, or planning for next season.
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