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The Forage Machine market is a segment of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment industry. It includes machines used to cut, chop, and process forage crops such as hay, silage, and straw. These machines are used to prepare forage for livestock feed, and are typically powered by diesel or electric motors. The machines are designed to be efficient and reliable, and are often used in combination with other agricultural machinery.
Forage Machines are used in a variety of agricultural applications, including harvesting, baling, and chopping. They are also used to prepare forage for storage, such as in silos or bales. The machines are designed to be durable and reliable, and are often used in combination with other agricultural machinery.
Some companies in the Forage Machine market include John Deere, New Holland, Claas, Massey Ferguson, and Kubota. These companies produce a variety of forage machines, including mowers, balers, choppers, and shredders. Show Less Read more