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Make dew By: 09/05/2012 @ 3:33pm

What do tacos and hay have in common? For Utah hay producer Dave Staheli, the two would come together in a way that he could not have predicted.“I had experienced a ...

John Deere’s New B-Wrap to Preserve Baled Hay By: 12/18/2012 @ 10:17am

http://www.machinefinder.com/ww/en-US/articles/agriculture-news--john-deeres-new-bwrap-to-preserve-baled-hay-2199The hay bailing process is set to improve with ...

New KernelStar technology represents next phase in advanced forage processing from John Deere By: 09/28/2012 @ 4:17pm

OLATHE, Kansas (August 23, 2012) – John Deere announces that it will further advance its biomass and livestock feed ...

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John Deere introduces two new mower conditioners By: 09/28/2012 @ 4:15pm

OLATHE, Kansas (August 23, 2012) – To provide hay and forage producers with more mowing options, John Deere has added two sickle cutterbar mower conditioners to its product line-up. The two new mo-co models ...

John Deere replaces A400 SP Windrower with two new models By: 09/28/2012 @ 4:12pm

OLATHE, Kansas (August 23, 2012) – To provide small grain and hay and forage producers, globally, with additional horsepower levels and header options in self-propelled windrowers (SPW), John Deere ...

Vermeer's new hay and forage iron By: 08/29/2012 @ 11:25am

Vermeer shows dedication to biomass production with new hay and forage equipment.

All wrapped up By: 03/06/2012 @ 10:19am

Whether you're looking for an implement that can help preserve the quality of your hay or a device that can process hay, silage, and baleage, companies like Vermeer and Kuhn are responding with ...

High-performance balers By: 03/06/2012 @ 9:59am

For more than 60 years, Vermeer innovations have helped farmers get their work done quickly and efficiently. But in 1971, one particular invention revolutionized the haying industry.After a stroll one morning ...

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