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Round balers are a type of agricultural machinery and equipment used to compress cut and raked crop material into cylindrical bales. These bales are then tied with twine or netting and can be used for storage, transport, and feeding of livestock. Round balers are typically used for hay, straw, and silage, and are available in a variety of sizes and configurations.
Round balers are typically powered by a tractor, and feature a pickup mechanism to gather crop material, a chamber to compress the material, and a wrapping mechanism to secure the bale. Many round balers also feature a monitor to provide the operator with information about the bale size, density, and wrapping.
Round balers are a popular choice for farmers and ranchers due to their efficiency and ease of use. They are also relatively low maintenance and can be used in a variety of conditions.
Some companies in the round baler market include John Deere, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Claas, and Kubota. Show Less Read more