Hay Biz is a collection of news releases from the forage industry covering product launches, employee additions, and industry events. The items below have been supplied by forage marketers and have not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower.



Aug. 24, 2017
After almost 20 years of operating as one of the nation's leading distributors of front boom, high clearance sprayers Oxbo International Corp. announces their own high clearance front boom sprayers...


Aug. 24, 2017
With a nod to the increasing popularity of baleage across North America, Vermeer adds three new single bale wrappers to their hay tool offering...


Aug. 24, 2017
Operators can apply dry fertilizer across a 70-foot swath, at up to 30 mph, using the new John Deere AB485 option for its F4365 High-Capacity Nutrient Applicators...


Aug. 23, 2017
Vermeer is pleased to introduce the latest 5 ft by 4 ft balers, the 504R Classic and the 504R Premium. These introductions complete the brand’s 504R baler platform...


Aug. 21, 2017
Mycogen Seeds winner Ed Hilgerexamines his corn silage. Ed Hilger, a silage corn grower from Ulysses, Kansas, has won a year of free silage testing courtesy of Mycogen Seeds...


Aug. 21, 2017
The final entry deadline for the World Forage Analysis Superbowl is Thursday, September 7...


Aug. 21, 2017
AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO) today announced the opening of nominations for AGCO Application Equipment’s 12th Annual Operator of the Year...


Aug. 16, 2017
Field trials of a new soil amendment technology, Cool Terra, are showing an increase in alfalfa yield by more than 18 percent compared to control groups...


Aug. 16, 2017
It is estimated that about 3 percent of the U.S. corn crop experienced drought conditions this year.1 If plants were stressed in the field, there will likely be challenges ensiling and feeding it too...


Aug. 16, 2017
Patz’s version of the patented device uses a powerful magnet having a 4” thickness to aid in the strength and pull radius. The strong tub mounted magnet can reach tramp metal further in the...