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Flagship forager

Self-propelled forage harvesters today are expensive, highly-sophisticated and very powerful machines that can only really be justified by large contractors with enough acres of grass, maize and whole-crop to justify their huge initial outlay.

If you are a farmer that would like to keep control of your harvesting operations, the alternative is to purchase one of the few, new, trailed forage harvesters available or buy a used self-propelled machine

One dairy farmer from East Sussex has, for many years now, gone down the route of using an old self-propelled forage harvester for all of the grass and some

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