Probably not. Bales can vary some depending on the type and how it was baled but the smallest would be a 2 wire bale at 60 to 70 pounds. Larger "small" bales can weigh as much as 130 pounds. Back in the days of hand-baled hay, the bales could be literally any size and any weight depending on how the farmer wished to make them. This was somewhat of a driving factor in the invention of the mechanical baler.
"Large" bales can be either round or rectangular, as large as 3.5 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet and weigh as much as a ton each.
A 3x4 round bale typically refers to a bale that is 3 feet in diameter and 4 feet long. The weight and volume can vary depending on the type of hay and its moisture content. Generally, one round bale can be considered as one unit, so there would be one bale of hay in a 3x4 round bale.
The weight of a bale can vary depending on the material it is made of. A common weight for a standard bale of hay is around 20-25 kilograms. To get an exact weight, it would be best to weigh the bale using a scale.
It depends on what kind of hay (e.g. grass, alfalfa, blended), but generally 800 to 1,000 pounds per bale.
It is called a bale of hay.
The price of a bale of hay will vary according to the type of hay, the size of the bale and where you purchase it from. Hay can range from $5.00 and upwards depending on those factors.
No, a bushel of hay is not equal to one bale of hay. There is approximately twenty bales of hay in one bushel or string bale or hay.
The collective noun for chairs is a set of chairs. The noun bale is a collective noun for a bale of cotton or a bale of hay.
The unit for hay is usually a bale, which is called a 'bale of hay'. It is just a block of hay.
It is called a bail of hay. ANswer Hay bale.
The correct spelling is "bale of hay." A "bale" refers to a large bundle of hay that is tightly bound, usually with twine or wire. It is commonly used in agriculture and for feeding livestock.
There are many ways one can decorate a round bale of hay. During the Halloween season, the bale can be painted orange and a face painted on the end of the bale.
A pile of hay may be called a :haystackhaymowhayrickhaycockhay-pilehay stookhay bale