Cut the strings or netting off, and take a pitch fork and start spreading it out into different piles.
150 bales 5 1/2 stacks in 1 rig load
Generally yes, if it's grass hay the big round bales will be cheapest, then the big square ones and lastly the small square bales will be most expensive. Alfalfa hay will cost more than grass hay of course.
These are commonly known as 'haystacks'. When crafted into easily portaged rectangular shapes, they are known as 'bales'.
To my calculations when i studied history with my teacher he said that them bales of hay costed him about 25 cents per hay stack if only gas were like that
Jump between the two bales of hay.
650 bales of hay
Define "conventional." There are many types of bales that are considered conventional from small squares to large round.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
You jump in between the 2 hay bales and push the bales to either side.
Push the hay bales to one side, and get between them. You will see an underground door to Mordred's laboratory. You need the small key to open it. (see related question)
Farmville does not allow you to "stack" objects. I presented them with the suggestion as I have an over abundance of hay bales. No answer as yet.
One ton = 2200 lbs (A long ton is 2200 lbs whereas a short ton is 2000 lbs.) A ton of hay is usually one large round bale of hay. Large square bales are often 1000 lbs, so a ton could mean 2 of these bales. Furthermore, small square bales weigh around 75 lbs, so a ton of small squares could equal around 27 to 30 bales of hay.