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haying
haying, vbl. n. (ˈheɪɪŋ) [f. hay v.1 + -ing1.] The process of making and storing hay.1677 Dade's Prognost. A viij, In this Moneth [July] ply your Haying. 1864 Lowell Fireside Trav. 108 The haying being over, fires blazed or smouldered against the stumps in the fields. 1882 Times 30 Nov. 11 The objec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haying and grazing rules
In United States agricultural policy, the haying and grazing rules dictate that in response to natural disaster conditions (usually a drought), Conservation Reserve Program land can be used for haying and grazing, but only after the Secretary approves it for the entire county. wikipedia.org
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immound
† iˈmmound, v. Obs. [f. im-1 + mound n.] trans. To surround or enclose with a mound or mounds.1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 218 These straight and narrow streamed Fennes, And In-land Seas, which many a Mount immounds. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. ii. 49 Collaterage Actiue, as..haying, hed... Oxford English Dictionary
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American pika
They feed throughout the year while haying is limited to the summer. In areas at lower elevations, haying begins before the snow has melted at high altitudes; at higher elevations, haying continues after it ends in lower wikipedia.org
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Grice Inn
It is a landmark to the community of Wrightsville, haying played a significant role in the development of this small rural town during the period of its wikipedia.org
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collaterage
† coˈllaterage Surveying. Obs. [f. late L. collaterāre to have on both sides: see -age.] A species of ‘boundage’; a bordering between plots lying side by side.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. ii. 49 Simple Boundage is Confrontage and Collaterage..Collaterage Actiue, as siding, furrowing, balking... Oxford English Dictionary
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Switchel
In The Long Winter Laura Ingalls Wilder describes a switchel-like beverage that her mother had sent for Laura and her father to drink while haying: "Ma wikipedia.org
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Myrmel
On the other hand, it was full of big stones, thus it was sometimes difficult during the haying. wikipedia.org
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Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge
Efforts to ensure the refuge continues to provide prime nesting habitat for waterfowl include prescribed fire, haying, crop cultivation and livestock grazing wikipedia.org
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Camas National Wildlife Refuge
Haying and prescribed fire are used to manipulate vegetation in some fields, and small grain crops are grown to provide supplemental feed for geese and wikipedia.org
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Julien Dupré
Haying Scene (1884) - St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri Haying Scene (1882) - Washington University in St. Louis Art Gallery, St. wikipedia.org
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Turuchan pika
Haying Behavior On the Primorsky Ridge, in the talus surrounded by taiga, researchers investigated the diversity and abundance of plant species found wikipedia.org
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Oakes-Wood House
The paintings he completed here include: Portrait of Nan (1938), Haying (1939), New Road (1939), Parson Weems' Fable–Washington Cherry Tree (1939) and wikipedia.org
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Tufsingdal
However, it was known for the rich population of whitefish in the river, and there were certainly fishing and haying along the river before this time. wikipedia.org
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Hosford–Sherman Farm
listing on the National Register in 1995, still in the hands of Sherman's descendants, although the only remaining commercial agricultural activity was haying wikipedia.org
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