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How Bale Wrappers Benefit Farmers

How Bale Wrappers Benefit Farmers

Bale wrapping is one method of hay storage and production that has been gaining attention over the past decade. The potential of having better time management, less storage loss, and higher nutritional value in feed has had many wondering, would a bale wrapper be a...
Should Chicken Eggs Be Washed?

Should Chicken Eggs Be Washed?

For those new to raising their own chickens or purchasing farm-fresh eggs, understanding the proper ways to store and prep an unpasteurized egg is important. The question is, is it actually safer to wash an egg straight from the coop? Washing an egg gets rid of...
How a Hay Accumulator Works

How a Hay Accumulator Works

The innovative design of the hay accumulators allows it to be fully automatic without the use of hydraulics or electronics. All you need to do to setup the baler is ensure correct hitch-pin position (centered, 8” behind bale chamber) and loosen the pressure in the...
Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Norden Hay Accumulator

Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Norden Hay Accumulator

Efficiency Less Labor Versatility Simplicity Service Efficiency The Norden Accumulator System is designed to be so efficient that one person can easily move hundreds of bales in a single day. If you use the system to fill your storage, the Grabbers and Tie-Grabbers...
Norden’s Story

Norden’s Story

Norden Mfg began with Kenny Kuhns’ honest need for simple and sustainable farming equipment. Growing up, he would stack countless bales of hay onto wagons and into barns while working on a dairy farm in Illinois. At a very young age, he discovered a passion for...
Start Planning Your Spring Food Plots Now

Start Planning Your Spring Food Plots Now

It is hard to think about whitetails and not think about getting your food plots rolling again. What will you plant? Will you start any new food plots this year? What has worked best on your property in the past? These are all questions you should think about before...