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Yes, there may be some seed in such straw bales.
Not often. Straw has little food value as it is hard to digest. Hay bales are used, instead.
Straw bales are blocks of straw. They are usually about 18" x 18" x 30" and weighy around 50 lb. They can be compressed to about half these dimensions for transport by hydraulic rams. Present practice is to make large rolled bales 4' in diameter and 3' in length.
A straw house is a type of building construction where straw bales are used as a primary building material. These bales are stacked together to form the walls of the structure, providing insulation and structural support. Straw houses are known for their energy efficiency and sustainability.
Dung Paddies and Straw bales
I would guess about 70-80 bales
The straw is baled (blocks of straw tied by twine or wire) and after the bales are stacked like a child's alphabet blocks, a layer of concrete is sprayed on the inside and outside.
only if you use a straw
Bale of straw.Bail as in Bailing someone out of jail.bAIL jAIL.Christian BALE enjoyed putting hay in bales while drinking ales made from whales.
A straw purchase is a purchase that is made on behalf of someone else. An automobile straw purchase made by a person other than the new owner, usually because the new owner has poor credit or is otherwise unable to make the purchase themselves.
it was named
It may harken back to the day when the Israelistes were slaves for the Pharoh and he increased their quota of bricks to make and withheld the important component of straw. I imagine the slaves had to procure the necessary straw through a straw purchase, since they could not purchase the straw for making the bricks. That is my guess until a better one comes along.