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While the name can suggest they’re only useful for hay baling, balers can work great for cotton, flax straw, and silage too. They’re designed to turn cut crops into compact bales that are easy to transport, store, and handle when the time comes. You can transport a baler whole, and there are also ways that you can reduce their size to save on shipping costs.
Ultimately, swathers are used to drastically cut down on the drying time needed during the haymaking process. Keep reading to find out more about swathers and how to transport.
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