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How to Sell: Hay Mergers

Perhaps the most productive machine to emerge in the last decade developed to keep pace with the self-propelled harvesters has been the hay merger. Like a hay rake, the most basic function of a merger is to combine long rows of cut hay into windrows large enough to match the capability of the hay baler or forage harvester.
Perhaps the most productive machine to emerge in the last decade developed to keep pace with the self-propelled harvesters has been the hay merger. Like a hay rake, the most basic function of a merger is to combine long rows of cut hay into windrows large enough to match the capability of the hay baler or forage harvester. For this eGuide, Farm Equipment spoke with dealers and manufacturers to get a better understanding of how they go about selling hay mergers.
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Improving Hay Quality: Insights for Dealers

Tom Kilcer, a former Rensselaer County, N.Y., extension agent and now a crop consultant with Advanced Ag Systems LLC in Kinderhook, N.Y., has conducted several studies and has extensive experience with wide-swath hay harvesting. He’s also tracked haylage harvest research around the country. Kilcer offers several insights that dealers should share with producers to help them improve forage quality.
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