hay is a plant, it looks like very tall grass, when it is cut, it is dried and bailed, rolled and stored in a silo.
Hay is typically made from grasses or legumes that are cut, dried, and stored for animal feed. To establish a hay field, you plant seeds of these grasses or legumes using a seed drill or a broadcast spreader, followed by light harrowing to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Common hay crops include alfalfa, clover, timothy grass, and fescue. It's important to choose a seed mix suited to the local climate and soil conditions for optimal growth.
A hay baler tucker finger is a component of a hay baler that helps to guide and position the hay as it is fed into the baler. It works by "tucking" the hay into the pickup mechanism, ensuring an even and consistent flow of material into the baling chamber. This aids in the efficient formation of bales and helps prevent clogs. Tucker fingers are crucial for maintaining the overall performance and productivity of the baling process.
Hay bales typically float on water due to the air trapped within the dried plant material, which gives them buoyancy. However, if they become waterlogged over time, they can sink. Generally, when first placed in water, hay bales will remain afloat unless they absorb enough water to outweigh their buoyant force.
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Not exactly. The plant has to be cut and harvested (along with many other plants of its kind) as hay before it is eaten by cattle as hay. If the plant itself is eaten by a cow and not cut and gathered, it is merely considered fodder or pasture forage, not hay.
Grass.
Yes Hay is the dried foliage of various grasses after they have been cut and dried.
Alfalfa
Yes, but the peanuts are grown underground. The hay is what the peanut plant grows above ground.
Open up part of the bale, shove in some potting soil, and plant your plant.
Alfalfa is a type of hay.. but is richer than say local or timothy. It's really good for putting on weight fastAlfalfa is a type of leguminous plant that is made into hay. It can also be used as a green feed not just hay.The difference between alfalfa and hay is: hay is grass that has been cut and dried, alfalfa is green (not dried) alfalfa hayis the plant cut and dried.
Hay. like alfalfa, and clover
Yes it is, my horses lay on their hay even when its not intended, but hay is expensive try straw instead. And if you have no other option just make sure to check them often chances are they will eat the hay
I know there is hay, cranberries, and apples but that's all I am sure about.
Yes you can
The plant life of Nebraska would be the grass, hay, and the weeds that all animals like... That's a good answer huh!!