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The Forage Harvester market is a segment of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment industry. It is comprised of machines used to cut and collect forage crops such as hay, silage, and straw. These machines are used to cut and collect the crop, and then chop it into small pieces for storage and feeding. The forage harvester market is driven by the increasing demand for animal feed, as well as the need for efficient harvesting of forage crops.
The forage harvester market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include John Deere, Claas, New Holland, Krone, Massey Ferguson, and Fendt. Show Less Read more