
With more than 800 patents to its credit, Hesston has been the hay and forage innovator since 1955, when the company developed the first commercially available self-propelled windrower. Other industry "firsts" have included the first hydrostatic windrower, the first center-pivot mower-conditioner and the first big rectangular baler—which had nearly 50 individual patents of its own.
Today, Hesston continues to lead the way in advanced hay and forage technology. The company offers mowing systems, rakes and tedders, baling systems, forage equipment, manure spreaders and windrowers and heads.
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