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Exploring Case IH’s Livestock Equipment Range

Exploring Case IH’s Livestock Equipment Range
May 16, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Wide Selection of Tractors and Hay Tools

Case IH provides a full range of equipment for livestock operations, designed to meet the needs of both small and large farms. 

Their solutions help with handling everyday fieldwork with ease and precision. 

To learn more about this livestock series, Farms.com met with Shawn Duren, Case IH’s livestock product specialist. 

Starting with the Farmall series, Case IH offers the Farmall 25C, ideal for mowing, loader tasks, and small backhoe work. 

For more power, models like the 35A, 40A, and Farmall C (35C, 45C, and 55C) give flexibility across farm operations. 

For mowing and conditioning, Case IH features the DC105 series center pivot mowers, available from 10 to 16 feet. These mowers deliver wide cutting widths, ensuring better hay quality and conditioning. 

The popular 10-foot DC105A is widely chosen by farmers for its performance. 

Hay baling solutions include the RB456A utility baler, perfect for producing 500 to 1000 bales annually. 

As operations grow, the RB5 series provides silage baling in 4x5, 4x6, and 5x6 sizes. 

For high-volume needs, the 446 series commercial balers support producers making over 10,000 bales a year. 

Case IH also features powerful self-propelled windrowers, ranging from four-cylinder WD1505 to six-cylinder WD2505 models. Among them, the WD2105 with a 13-foot disc head is a standout choice for custom operations needing wide cutting paths. 

To enhance performance, Case IH offers guidance systems and field operations tools across tractors and windrowers. 

One of the most used machines on the field is the LB436HD large square baler, known for its high-density output and daily reliability. 

Farmers looking for efficient, reliable, and scalable equipment for hay and livestock operations can find suitable solutions with Case IH. 

Duren walks you through Case IH’s livestock portfolio in the video below. 




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