Contact: Randy Clark, Founder www.rciengineering.com Specializing in hay and forage equipment, RCI Engineering LLC is looking forward to showing World Dairy Expo visitors its latest windrow merger that reduces stones and dirt in the merged row. Small to mid-sized farmers to commercial hay growers can find RCI in the outdoor trade mall at booth TM 699. Q. What does your company specialize in? CLARK: Hay mergers, attachments for John Deere hay and forage equipment, and specialized agricultural equipment.


Q. What type of dairy producer does your product/service benefit the most?
CLARK
: Two groups – The smaller to mid-sized farmer looking to increase the efficiency of their haying operation and commercial hay growers trying to gain more efficiencies in their harvesting operation.

Q. How will your product/service make a dairy more profitable and/or more efficient?
CLARK
: Quite simply by eliminating passes in the field during harvest, which in turn saves costs directly through fuel and timesavings, and indirectly through less wear and tear on equipment.

Q. What is the latest product/service you’ve released?
CLARK
: 170A Windrow Merger – a windrow merger implement.

Q. What brought about its creation?
CLARK
: Strictly customer requests for an economical solution to merge windrows while reducing stones and dirt in the windrow.

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Q. When was the company started?
CLARK
: In 2004.

Q. Where is the company’s headquarters?
CLARK
: Mayville, Wisconsin

Q. Why the name?
CLARK
: RCI stands for Randy Clark Industries, after our founder.

Q. What region of the U.S. do you serve?
CLARK
: Coast to coast, primarily in dairy areas such as the central valley of California, Minnesota to the New England States, and other dairy pockets around the country. We also export a significant amount of product.

Q. Why are you most looking forward to World Dairy Expo?
CLARK
: For the opportunity to show customers new products and learn more about where the industry is headed. PD