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Q: What do you call a field where grass is grown for hay?
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What is any field on which grass is grown for hay?

Meadow


Where is hay grown?

hay is usually grown in large feilds or alot of land it is made of dead grass and other stuff!


What is orchard hay?

Orchard hay is a type of grass hay grown from orchard grass. This type of hay is excellent horse feed, but can be fed to most any grazing animal.


What does grass a timothy hay field look like?

A timothy grass hay field at maturity is around 40-inches tall, filled with bunch grass. The stems of timothy hay end in a seed head. The 2 to 6-inch leaves are a soft, light green.


What are the 3 field crops that are grown in Ontario?

peas corn hay


Is hay made from normal grass?

Hay is made from grasses that are planted and grown specifically for animal feed. The plants are allowed to grow to a certain level of maturity then cut, let to sun dry, then baled. Hay can also be made from several species of legumes such as Alfalfa , clover, and a few others.


How much hay can you get from a half acre field?

How tall does your grass grow - -


How is hay grown?

Naturally, like any other grass or plant that has its roots in the soil. When the grass and/or legumes reach a certain height or stage in their life cycle, they are cut, dried, then collected as hay.


Is sudan-grass a type of grass?

Yes it is. It's a warm-season grass (or a C4 grass) that is best grown in warmer climates, and is commonly used in the South as a pasture/hay grass for livestock.


What do grown up cows eat?

Cows are grown up; they are mature female bovines. They eat grass, hay, silage, and other forages, basically.


Is hay a noun?

Yes, the word hay is a noun, common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a type of grass grown to feed livestock; a word for a thing.


Which grass grows faster?

The University of Tennessee and other field tests show Bermuda is the fastest growing turf grass (for hay)