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Hay making machine kenya.
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Our company only do three days training in the customer factory.
Hay napier grass maize stalks etc into material suitable for silage or compost making.
The season is right and as the saying goes make hay while the sun shines.
Hay making training.
Originally baling was by hand trusses or bottles and then by stationary machines.
Hay making is the process of turning green perishable forage into a product that can be safely stored and easily transported without danger of spoilage while keeping nutrient loss to a minimum.
There are eggs incubators for poultry farming and battery cages for laying hens.
Chopped hay is an option where conditions for drying are good and systems highly mechanized.
Agriculture food.
A manual hay baler was made in the workshop at cyec by the trainer and youth interested in haymaking.
These are all implements that work behind tractors.
Herds and on farms experiencing problems with making or buying high quality hay crop forage.
4 in 1 animal feed making machine has the following functions grinding maize soyabeans omena bones wheat cassava and all other grains napier grass fodder grass cutter hay and silage chopper maize comb bones crusher mixer.
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The milling section of the chopper is able to mill maize sorghum barley and whole ears of maize into a suitable meal for livestock and poultry.
It is less bulky and better for mechanical handling but must be conditioned windrowed and collected with a forage harvester.
In december 2011 penn state faculty provided training in scythe mowing and hay baling.
This machine is suitable for for both small scale livestock and poultry farmers.
Eight scythes and peening and honing equipment purchased from scythe supply in maine usa were sent to kenya for this training.
Hay making equipment used includes mowers rakes and balers.
Corn silage requires less labor per ton to produce than many other forage crops.
Corn silage with its relatively high energy content is also well adapted for use in low cost rations for fatten ing cattle.