Who was the negligent party?
Haying season is when a farmer goes and cuts, rakes, and bails hay. i know this from experience. and on our farm we cut the hay in the summer and the fall. you can do big round bails or smaller square bails.
Farmers uselong handled scythes to cut the hay close to the ground.
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because the rate is very cheep and people can also bargain here .There are many stokes haying different comodites
Haying, harvesting crops, spraying fields, seeding, tilling fields, breeding cows, vaccinating calves, pasturing livestock, feeding livestock, etc.
it was because a monk named savonarola called lorenzo a tyrant he also spoke out against the spirit of the rennaisance he criticized the people offlorence for haying too much
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In New England, north coastal Massachusetts in and around Newbury - some salt haying still done there. Also, coastal marsh areas of southern Maine below Cape Elizabeth.
It's all about the roots: 60 to 80% of the biomass (i.e., the roots) of a grass-plant is underground. Healthy root systems of grasses grows out and down in such a way that it firmly anchors it to the ground. Grass roots are fibrous, not tapered, so that it makes it much more difficult for the grazing animal to pull the grass out by its roots. Grasses have evolved over billions of years so that they are highly resistant to being pulled out by the roots when being eaten by grazers like bison, cattle, elk, sheep and goats. The root system of grasses grow as the pasture is being grazed properly, simply by letting cattle graze a certain pasture or paddock for a certain amount of time before being moved on to another paddock or pasture to allow the grasses to rejuvenate growth both above and below ground before being grazed again. What will kill grass is when it's being grazed too close to the earth, or an animal comes back and takes a bite from the grass that has just started putting new leaves out all the time. When this occurs, the root system dies, becomes more shallower and less robust because more energy is being put into growing new leaves than growing new roots. This is called overgrazing. However it's not all about overgrazing that will destroy a pasture. When a pasture is reseeded or re-sprigged and needs to establish itself enough to take on grazing pressures from livestock, it cannot have any animals grazing it during that time of establishment, nor should it be mowed or hayed. If an owner or grazing manager grazes their cattle when the grass has just started growing or just been recently sprigged, then the cattle WILL destroy the pasture. This is all because the root systems have not been given time enough to establish themselves enough to resist any sort of grazing pressure. If the owner prevents any livestock from being on the pasture nor does any haying or mowing while the new grasses are growing and establishing their new root systems for at least a year, then the possibilities of having a pasture destroyed by the grazing actions of the livestock will not be a problem. Thus it's all down to the responsibility of the owner to make sure they graze their cattle at the right time to ensure healthy, vibrant and vigorous grasses.
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machinery and parts accounted for $2.1 billion; planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery, $986.2 million; haying machinery, $804.8 million; farm dairy machines, sprayers, dusters, elevators, and farm blowers, $787.9 million
The biggest advantage is that there's far less work for you, since you don't have to watch your females for signs of heat and have to worry about timing the heats to get the right time to AI them. All you have to do is send the bulls out with the cows and worry about other things on your list like haying and fence repairs.