New Holland became the first major farm equipment manufacturer to introduce a new method of harvesting stover with the demonstration at the 2013 Ohio Farm Science Review. The Cornrower mounted on a NH 99C corn head and CR7090 combine windrowed stover that was immediately round baled by a New Holland round baler, making a perfectly formed, solid round bale of moist stover that was then wrapped in plastic. This harvest system now makes it possible for farmers to take advantage of the huge reservoir of feed that stover represents but up to now was unavailable due to lack of harvest equipment that preserved moisture and kept soil and rocks out of the stover. Additionally, the Cornrower significantly reduces machine trips across the field, labor and equipment wear and tear as the baler can follow the combine immediately. Contact any New Holland dealer for information on the Cornrower system of stover harvest.