Methane tractor in use by university

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Through a partnership with CNH, researchers and students at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) at Michigan State University, have access to the New Holland T6.180 Methane tractor. A rare piece of equipment, usage of this tractor underscores CANR’s position as a specialist in agricultural innovation.

Underscoring a commitment to sustainability, the New Holland T6.180 Methane, 100% methane-powered production tractor, will be utilized for educational and research purposes at locations throughout campus, including the MSU Agronomy Farm, Dairy Cattle Teaching & Research Center and south campus farms. This tractor will be powered by refined gases produced by the MSU Anaerobic Digester, showcasing a practical application of sustainable energy solutions in agriculture.

“We are grateful for this new partnership with CNH as we continue advance groundbreaking sustainable farming practices that will benefit our environment and our economy,” said George Smith, director of MSU AgBioResearch. “Usage of the New Holland T6. Methane tractor will provide our students and researchers with hands-on experience and the opportunity to explore the benefits of methane-powered technology.”

The New Holland T6.180 Methane tractor was unveiled at the MSU Innovating with Dairy symposium held on Wednesday, May 7, taking place at the Henry Center for Executive Development and the MSU Dairy Cattle Teaching & Research Center.

The tractor produces 98% less overall emissions compared to European Stage V emission limits and also achieves a 10-15% reduction in CO2 emissions when using biomethane. By using biomethane from biodigesters or compressed natural gas (CNG), farmers can become energy self-sufficient.

The T6.180 Methane tractor offers the same power, torque, and durability as its diesel counterpart but with an estimated 30% reduction in running costs.

Under the terms of the partnership with CNH, CANR will have cost-free access to the New Holland T6.180 Methane tractor for one year, creating opportunities for students, researchers and the public to see end-to-end methane tractor ecosystem at work in the field.

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