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The hay knife is a hand tool while a scythe is usually pulled by horses or machinery

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A haybine, disc mower or swather/windrower. For smaller areas you can also use a scythe to cut grass for hay.


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This tool was used during harvesting to separate a portion of the hay so it could be easily cut with a reaping hook or scythe.


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What cuts hay?

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What is ely's dandy shovel?

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What is the difference between hay straw and propane?

Hay is dried grass used as animal feed or bedding, straw is the dry stalks of cereal plants used for animal bedding or mulch, and propane is a colorless gas used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles. They are all different in their composition, purpose, and usage.


What is the difference between pet bedding and timothy hay?

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How good is a cows sense of taste?

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