Planting hay is quite simple, all you need is a tractor and a seed planter. This is a machine that attaches to the Power take off (PTO) on the tractor and will evenly dispurse the seeds. Hay does not need the amount of tractor work other crops do, most hay feilds are natural grasses that are already growing (however, farmers do add in a variety of grasses), hay fields do not need to be sprayed or cutivated pre or post planting.
Fields.
Grass seed and legume seed. The seeds themselves come from the species of plant that is selected that the producer wants to plant in his pastures or hay fields.
The plant of the pea family grown for fodder is called alfalfa. Alfalfa is a legume that is widely used as a forage crop for livestock due to its high protein content and nutrient quality. It is commonly grown in pastures and hay fields for grazing or harvesting as hay.
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.
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.
Yes Hay is the dried foliage of various grasses after they have been cut and dried.
daisies grow mainly in the spring but they also grow in the summer. Daisies grow mainly in hay fields or open plains. They can ,and do, grow everywhere. Which may make daisies are the ultimate plant in the USA!
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.
A pitchfork is a fork that was originally used to collect hay and straw from the fields. A pitchfork is not a disease