the one i get are about 60
A square bale of wheat straw typically weighs between 40 to 60 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the moisture content of the straw and the size of the bale.
5'x6' round bale weighs 1100lbs
Dried wheat is called straw, but technically 'straw' can be any dried cereal grain.
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
Wheat straw is the stalk left over after wheat grains are harvested, while rice straw is the stalk left after rice grains are harvested. Wheat straw is typically longer and coarser in texture compared to rice straw, which is shorter and finer. Both can be used for bedding, mulching, or as a source of fiber for livestock feed.
The amount of wheat straw produced per acre can vary based on factors such as the wheat variety, growing conditions, and farming practices. On average, an acre of wheat can yield approximately 1 to 2 tons of straw. This means that for each acre of harvested wheat, farmers may obtain around 1,500 to 4,000 pounds of straw, depending on these variables.
If you are using pine straw, be sure to use aged straw. Fresh pine straw has a chemical that causes issues with plants.
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Straw is the dried stalks of plants like wheat or oats, so yes, at one time straw was a living plant.
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Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
They're wheat ears, not wheat straws. This design was minted for 50 years at 3 different mints, so more details are needed. Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether there is a small D or S under the date.