azıcık para

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hay
To cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder
{n} grass dried for fodder, a net, park, dance
grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
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Dry forage
A hedge
Grass cut and cured for fodder
If you say that someone is making hay or is making hay while the sun shines, you mean that they are taking advantage of a situation that is favourable to them while they have the chance to. We knew that war was coming, and were determined to make hay while we could. American public official and writer who served as ambassador to Great Britain (1897-1898) and U.S. secretary of state (1898-1905). His literary works include poetry and a life of Abraham Lincoln (1890). In agriculture, dried grasses and other foliage used as animal feed. Typical hay crops are timothy, alfalfa, and clover. Usually the material is cut in the field while still green and then either dried in the field or mechanically dried by forced hot air. Balers compress hay into tightly packed rectangular or cylindrical bales tied with wire or twine. Loose hay may also be "vacuumed" off the field and then blown into stacks in a barn or other storage facility. Properly cured hay with 20% or less moisture may be stored for months without danger of spoilage. hay fever Hay John Milton Whitney John Hay Sulzberger Arthur Hays Hays Office
Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder
Hay is grass which has been cut and dried so that it can be used to feed animals. bales of hay
Grass or clover that is cut while still green and used as a fodder or mulch
A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit
there is; there are
(hey(e)) A lively round dance popular in the 16th-century
salt-meadow cordgrass, or salt hay, Spartina patens; a wetland grass typical of high salt marsh communities, tolerant of infrequent (a few times per month) flooding by brackish tides
Entire hergbage of forage plants, sometimes including seed of grasses and legumes, that is harvested and dried for feed
To lay snares for rabbits
Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder
a term in fencing
there is / there are
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