Only on sundays.
Yes, as long as it isn't a dry VENT stack
put it in dry
put it in dry
put it in dry
put in a dry and clean cabinet
Well there's feedlot, dry-lot, pasture, and working/handling facilities. But in all honesty the question is a bit ambiguous because there are different types of facilities, not just the facilities themselves.
put it in a dry, clean storage area like clean cabinet...
It is an inland terminal directly connected by road or rail to a seaport and operating as a centre for the transshipment of sea cargo to inland destinations. In addition to their role in cargo transshipment, dry ports may also include facilities for storage and consolidation of goods, maintenance for road or rail cargo carriers and customs clearance services. The location of these facilities at a dry port relieves competition for storage and customs space at the seaport itself.
It would be better to air dry them for awhile first. If they are a little wet and you stack them together you might get some bacterial growth.
The act of chucking wood is to "cut and stack wood to dry for burning". To be used for fire places, cooking on open fires, and wood stoves for heating.
The iron ore would have better stability. The iron ore is much more dense than the dry grass. As such it will not stack as high as the dry grass. That being the case, the ore will have a lower center of gravity.
The fastest way to dry or cure wood, is to stack it on pallets off of the ground. allow it to sit in the sun uncovered for several days and it should cure quickly.