I Think The Answer For The Name Given To The Low Carts,Without Sides, Used For Hauling Logs, Wool Bales And Other Loads Through The Bush Is Drays
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Tobacco is a very difficult, tempermental, and labor-intensive crop to grow. The seeds are tiny, almost microscopic. These must be germinated in seed beds, with some covering over it to allow water to enter, but not allow a heavy rain to pound the seedlings, which will kill them. Once several inches high, the seedlings can be transplanted, one at a time, to the field. After the plants are several feet tall they must be "suckered", by hand. The top of each plant is pinched off, to make them bushy, instead of tall and spindly. When ready to harvest, the entire plant is pulled up. The planst are taken to tobacco barns, or curing sheds. The plants are pierced at the bottom of the stalk and slid onto sticks, and hung unspide down in the shed, with several plants hung from each stick. They hang for weeks, until partially dried out and nice and brown. Sometimes fires were kept burning inside the barn or shed to facilitate the drying. Then the leaves are stripped off the stalks, and packed in bales today. In olden times the leaves were packed in gigantic barrels, called hogsheads, thet weighed one thousand pounds or more when full.
In the revolution the typical fire fight style was when all the soldiers would stand in a line about 5-10 meters away from the opposing army and fire at will with extremly inaccurate smoothe bore muskets hoping the musket ball would hit somebody on the other side facing you hopeing the same thing. The fighting styles of the civil war are basicly the same as the fighting styles of the revolution. The melee combat in the revolution was basically fix bayonets and stab the heck out of your opponent until he dident move any more or fell to the ground and dident get up. The calvary fighting style did not involve men on horses fighting with swords instead it involved men on horses shooting at one an other with long barreld horse pistols or shot carbines. Sniping fighting style was a style that was mainly illusive of the enemy. Snipers had rifiling (grooves carved into the barrel of the rifle to put a spin on the bullet) down the barrels of ther guns no scopes, a sniper would sit in a tree and pick off enimies one by one from a distance looking for high quality targets. Artillary fighting styles were to use a large gun to launch a large (possibly exploding) projectile over a long distance to destroy the enemie ranks...=]]
50 to 65 bales in a squeeze, weight is a huge factor though.
A farm tractor is only useful to the producer because it is used for everything on the farm from tilling, harvesting and seeding fields to hauling bales, moving fences, building fences, hauling manure, feeding livestock, etc.
The carts are known as drays and were pulled by horses or bullocks (hence the term bullock dray).(have no sides).
I have found that the Chevy Silverado and the Dodge Ram are both excellent for Hauling anything and everything. With the Ford F-150 it seems it is not up to the job for a Commercialy used truck. We borrowed one from a friend to speed up a job and were not able to use it. The Suspension of it could not hold 2/3 Of what our Dodge ram was Hauling.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
Countries Total production China 32 million bales India 23.5 million bales U.S.A 12.4 million bales Pakistan 9.8 million bales Brazil 5.5 million bales Uzbekistan 4.4 million bales Australia 1.8 million bales Turkey 1.7 million bales Turkmenistan 1.1 million bales Syria 1 million bales
Many countries have modern cotton production facilities. The worlds largest producers are: People's Republic of China 32.0 million bales India 23.5 million bales United States 12.4 million bales Pakistan 9.8 million bales Brazil 5.5 million bales Uzbekistan 4.4 million bales Australia 1.8 million bales Turkey 1.7 million bales Turkmenistan 1.1 million bales Syria 1.0 million bales (480-pound bales) Any of these will have modern technology somewhere
Will Bales goes by Spongebob.
Peter Bales was born in 1547.
Dalton Bales was born in 1920.
Burt Bales was born in 1916.
Burt Bales died in 1989.