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The Haying Machinery market is a subset of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment industry. It includes a variety of machines used to cut, dry, and store hay for livestock feed. Common haying machinery includes balers, mowers, rakes, tedders, and windrowers. Balers are used to compress hay into bales, while mowers are used to cut hay into small pieces. Rakes are used to gather the cut hay into rows, and tedders are used to spread the hay out to dry. Windrowers are used to gather the hay into rows for baling.
Notable companies in the Haying Machinery market include John Deere, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Kubota, and Claas. Show Less Read more