Farms.com Home   News

Norden Manufacturing Marks 20th Anniversary of Small Square Bale Handling

Norden Manufacturing, a pioneer in the small square bale handling system, has announced the celebration of its 20th anniversary. For the past 2 decades, the company has been a beacon of success, commitment, and innovation in the hay and forage industry, as well as equine market, according to a news release issued by the North Bloomfield, Ohio company.

Established in 2005 (formerly known as Kuhns Equipment), Norden reports it has consistently exemplified excellence in small square baling. From humble beginnings, the company has grown into a national and even international powerhouse, thanks to the dedication and hard work of its visionary leadership and committed team.

Over the past 20 years, Norden has achieved numerous milestones that have helped shape the agricultural landscape. These include the development of the bale accumulator and handling system, as well as improvements to the wheel rake and alfalfa tedder. The company has also introduced a new line of utility attachments and custom fabrication work. The company reports that these accomplishments underscore Norden’s unwavering commitment to simplicity, quality, purposeful innovation, and customer satisfaction. The statement also noted that the company’s enduring relationships with partners and dealer stakeholders have played a pivotal role in its journey.=

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Trade and Profitability Top Iowa Farmer's Minds at State Fair

Video: Trade and Profitability Top Iowa Farmer's Minds at State Fair

In this special Iowa State Fair edition, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig provides a comprehensive update on Iowa agriculture's key challenges and opportunities. The interview covers high-level trade negotiations involving President Trump's administration, cabinet members, and newly confirmed USDA officials, with particular focus on China and India market access. Naig discusses the complex dynamics of livestock markets, where cattle producers face record prices but struggle with financing, while pork producers see improving conditions after historical losses. The conversation addresses water quality management in central Iowa, emphasizing collaboration over conflict.