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Hay and Forage Equipment for BC Farms
Wheel rakes are a practical choice for British Columbia farms that need simple, reliable, and efficient hay raking equipment. From large forage operations in the Peace River region to ranches in the Cariboo, hay fields in the Thompson-Okanagan, and mixed farms throughout the Kootenays and Vancouver Island, producers across BC need equipment that can handle changing field conditions and short haying windows.
British Columbia has a wide range of agricultural regions, and hay production looks different depending on where you farm. In the Peace, farms may be working larger forage, grain, and cattle operations. In the Interior and Cariboo, producers may be managing hay for beef cattle, horses, and livestock feed. In wetter regions such as the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island, timing and drying windows can be tighter, making efficient raking even more important.
Why Use a Wheel Rake?
A wheel rake is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to move hay into windrows. Unlike some powered rakes, wheel rakes are ground driven, which means they do not require a PTO. That makes them easy to use, easy to maintain, and practical for a wide range of tractors and operators.
For BC hay producers, a wheel rake can help speed up the drying process by lifting and moving hay into cleaner, more consistent windrows. This is especially useful when weather windows are short and producers need to bale at the right moisture level. A well-built wheel rake can help reduce field time, improve hay handling, and keep the haying process moving.
Wheel Rakes for BC Hay Fields
Wheel rakes are commonly used for grass hay, mixed hay, pasture hay, and forage crops. They are especially useful for producers who want a low-maintenance hay rake that can cover ground efficiently without adding unnecessary complexity.
For farms in British Columbia, wheel rakes can be used in a wide variety of conditions, including larger open fields, smaller irregular fields, and mixed terrain. They are a good fit for ranchers, hay producers, small farms, and custom operators who need dependable equipment during a tight harvest season.







