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    About Row Crop Forage Headers

    As their name suggests, row crop forage headers are used to harvest forage crops such as maize that are grown in rows and then transformed into silage or haylage as feed for livestock.

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    Serial Number41609212
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Iowa Cutter Supply, Inc.
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    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Iowa Cutter Supply, Inc.
    Serial Number857850
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Iowa Cutter Supply, Inc.

    About Row Crop Forage Headers

    When paired with a header, a combine harvester is one of a farm operation’s most important pieces of equipment. Row crop forage headers are one of several types of headers used with a combine harvester or forage harvester to harvest forage crops, which can include grasses, maize, and other harvested plants typically transformed into silage or haylage to feed to livestock.


    New Holland 3PN Row Crop Forage Header

    Row Crop Forage Header Features

    Harvester headers generally fall into one of three main categories: platform, row crop, and forage headers. More recently, “all-crop” headers have become increasingly popular. Forage headers, in turn, can be separated into three subcategories: row crop, rotary, and windrow. Row crop forage headers in general include long points, also sometimes referred to as “snouts” or “fingers,” which extend in between the crop rows and guide the plants into the header for cutting and processing. You’ll often find row crop forage headers and corn headers lumped in together, although some experts distinguish between the two by noting that row crop forage headers use belts and stationary or rotary knives, while corn headers use gathering chains and rollers to snap off the corn cob.

    Machine Capabilities

    With the ability to handle anywhere from a few to 12 or more rows in a pass, row crop forage headers chop the plant, gather it using belts or chains, and direct the plant to the middle of the header using an auger where it’s pulled into the combine for processing. In addition to headers capable of handling downed corn, there are also kits available to convert a corn header into a row crop header to provide the ability to harvest additional crops.

    Find The Right Row Crop Forage Header

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used row crop forage headers for sale every day on TractorHouse.com, including models from such leading brands as Gehl, John Deere, Krone, and New Holland.

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