(soft rock music)
(machine whirring)
- [Narrator] High-moisture crops
are taking the hay and
forage industry by storm.
And they are here to stay.
Of course, it takes a tough baler
to handle the added tonnage
of high-moisture hay.
The Vermeer 604 Pro Generation 3 baler
was built from the
ground up in Pella, Iowa
to handle the rigors of
baling wet, heavy crops.
Combining strength and smart features
with the versatility to
bale dry hay as well.
Vermeer engineers went
all in on a durable frame
and heavy-duty components,
like large bearings,
chains and rotors, and poly pickup bands,
all suited for handling wet, heavy bales.
And if the doors look strong as steel,
it's because they are.
All that strength is backed
by serious brain power.
The Atlas Pro control
system monitors bale shape
and density right from the cab.
The versatile XtraCut17 chopper system
lets you adjust knife
settings right from the cab
to cut crops for optimized fermentation,
silage quality,
digestibility, and density.
Increased density helps
operators put more hay
in less packages, saving on
netwrap, fuel, and labor costs.
Re-cutting your crop is ideal
for both dry and wet hay
as it helps minimize feed loss
and is efficient to mix when
placed in a total mixed ration.
Let's not forget, the hydroflex control
allows the floor to constantly flex
with the size of the windrow
to help minimize blockages.
If a plug does occur, the
operator can hydraulically
open the floor from the cab of the tractor
to allow the material to
move back into the chamber.
When it comes time to finish the bale,
the simplicity of a new
netwrap system located
on the back of the machine
makes it convenient
to load, monitor, or adjust
netwrap to spread edge to edge.
Producers even know how much is left
on the roll right from the cab.
The 604R Pro G3 baler from Vermeer,
signals the next generation
in silage baling.
It's no longer about watching the weather
but always being ready
to make high-quality hay.
