"Toss the hay" typically refers to the action of scattering or throwing hay, often done to aerate it or make it easier for animals to eat. In a broader metaphorical sense, it can imply a carefree or casual approach to a task. The phrase may also evoke imagery of rural life and the labor involved in farming.
A tedder is a person or machine that spreads mown hay so that it can cure (dry) before baling to allow it to retain as much nutrients as possible.
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Haylee Roderick goes by Hay, Hay Hay, Hayls, and Hay Rod.
To harvest hay, begin by cutting the grass or legumes at the appropriate stage of maturity using a mower or a sickle bar. After cutting, allow the plants to dry in the field for a few days, turning them occasionally to ensure even drying. Once the moisture content is low enough (typically around 15-20%), the hay is raked into windrows and then collected using a baler or loaded onto trucks for storage. Properly dried and stored hay prevents spoilage and maintains quality for feeding.
Smells like hay but dry
Hay
A hay stack
Some. Most hay, as it grows and matures, is water. Dry it out and much of its weight "goes away" leaving the "dry matter" behind. Over half the weight of living or freshly harvested hay (reaped while green) is water.
all dried grass is called hay. it is where you dry fresh cut grass make it into hay.
Hay (dried grass)
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pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
It is called "transparent".
A pile of hay may be called a :haystackhaymowhayrickhaycockhay-pilehay stookhay bale
"Toss the hay" typically refers to the action of scattering or throwing hay, often done to aerate it or make it easier for animals to eat. In a broader metaphorical sense, it can imply a carefree or casual approach to a task. The phrase may also evoke imagery of rural life and the labor involved in farming.
The hay is usually stacked and stored in a barn from which it is taken to feed livestock. Sometimes it is stacked outside and covered with a waterproof tarp to keep it dry. The idea is to keep it dry so that it will not mold.