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  • Crop Management

    Farmall 140A and Round Baler RB465 with hills in background
    April 1, 2024
    Preserving Hay Quality Despite High Moisture Content
    Farmers can safeguard their hay harvest, minimize waste and deliver high-quality forage for their animals with Case IH’s ThirtyPlus™ Hay Preservative.
  • Hay & Forage

    June 22, 2023
    You Have High-quality Hay — Now Keep It That Way
    If stored properly, your hay can be kept for long periods of time without nutrient loss. Whether round or square, large or small bales, using the best twine or wrap is important to preserve hay quality and bale integrity
  • Hay & Forage

    Vestrum 130 and DC105  against ominous sky
    April 27, 2023
    Time to Mow? Be Ready to Go!
    While your self-powered equipment absolutely deserves the attention, your disc mower / mower conditioner can have a huge impact on both the quality of the cut and your ability to harvest within the optimal weather window.
  • Hay & Forage

    Magnum 310 and LB436 Baler
    October 12, 2022
    Bale Better Next Spring With Proper Post-Season Maintenance
    You can’t make hay while the sun shines if your baler is out of commission. Make sure to properly inspect, repair and store your baler this fall so you’re ready for a productive hay season next year.
  • High-Efficiency Farming

    Optum 300 and LB436 at sunset
    August 23, 2022
    Maximize Your Bale Density
    Whether you’re feeding or selling your hay, your goal is the highest-quality product possible. Our LB4XL and LB6 HD large square balers can help you maximize the return on each bale.
  • Hay & Forage

    2105 windrower in shadow
    August 4, 2022
    Case IH Highlighted in Academic Study
    WD5 series windrowers maximize your profits by producing high efficiency hay, as well as offering the fastest speeds in the industry. But you don’t have to take our word for it – the research speaks for itself.