08/05/2026
After 60 years, we’ve ground a few hay bales.
That little TH-900 sitting in a North Dakota field is where it started. Today there’s a HayBuster feeding cows on every continent cows live on. From dairy barns in Cyprus to feedlots in Kazakhstan, contractors in Brittany to biogas plants in Austria. Every day, somewhere in the world, the cows are eating, and a HayBuster is part of how they get fed.
And these days, after the cows are done eating, we grind the manure too. Straight into the biogas reactor. For all of the same reasons we have bee grinding hay to feed cows.
We’ve watched technology come and go. Feeding trends evolve. New machines show up promising the world. But one thing hasn’t changed since 1966.
If you need to make bales small, HayBuster is the standard.
60 years. Still grinding. Still American built. Still the one farmers count on. Built to Grind. Built to Lasr. Since 1966