Across the way in the tunnel between Doty and Wallace is the room where cans, plastics, and glass are washed and the cans are baled. |
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To make hay the grass has to be cut, allowed to dry, turned to let the sun dry it thoroughly and then baled and taken to the barn. |
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More than a few, however, baled their boat out of one wave only to be swamped by another. |
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The cows were baled individually and then I had to bend down behind them and fit a leg rope to the cow's leg, just above the hoof. |
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The mow stores baled straw and hay for emergencies and provides insulation for the livestock area below. |
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The cracksmen secured a crowbar and other tools from the railway shops, and also piled a quantity of baled hay about the building. |
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We baled the hay at the weekend, and stacks have been pushed over every day since then. |
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The farm grew so many thistles that it looked like a snowstorm when they baled hay. |
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After the pair enjoyed an implausible pop stardom together, Flynn baled out and found peace with his inner self. |
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Greenfeed insurance covers specific annual crops grown for the purpose of being cut, baled or silaged for livestock feed. |
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When baled there is a chain ejector to allow for simple, trouble-free ejection from the chamber. |
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Paper is the major waste material, which is baled and packaged here and sold to recycling companies abroad. |
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Hay waiting to be baled may have to remain in the windrow for a week and can virtually be ruined for feeding to heavy milking cows, if rained on. |
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Silage and baled hay has never been easier won and turf has been saved in the best conditions for many years. |
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Luckily it had jettisoned its bomb load and the crew baled out to safety and captivity. |
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Narrow margins baled us out many days, and he questioned it all players made themselves available for the senior county panel. |
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In North Carolina, I did my laundry and hung it outside on a clothesline to dry, while a farmer baled hay in a field next door. |
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Because milk jugs are more valuable by themselves instead of mixed with other plastics, they are baled separately. |
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Gerry favors a high forage diet, preferring baled hay and haylage over corn silage, and says that the cows require no additional protein. |
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The preservation of baled silage was variable due to the high moisture content and soil contamination. |
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The pilot and his crew had baled out and the aircraft had glided into the sea, coming to rest on a reef with its nose in 60m and its tail in 70m of water. |
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Timber will be chipped, and papers and cardboards will be baled. |
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He baled out of his country's overinflated property market before that bubble burst. |
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Following crimping, the tow is cut to staple and baled for shipping to the textile manufacturer. |
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They are then baled or loose-loaded into trailers for shipment to paper mills, where they are reused in the making of more newspaper. |
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If dry conditions continue into August, cattle producers are concerned they will have to supplement pastures with baled hay. |
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They receive corn and hay silage stored in hoppers and coated baled hay silage. |
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As a result, Critcher expects many of the poorer grain crops will be either baled or grazed for livestock feed. |
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For that reason it is immediately dried after cropping and either compressed and baled or processed into pellets or hop extract. |
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Material is baled into exceptionally uniform and dense bales that allow for cost effective shipping. |
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Any ferrous metal that the magnet in the plant picks up is baled along with the steel cans. |
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The waste chaff and stalks are thrown out the back as mulch or returned as windrows which are subsequently baled as straw. |
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Chop hay crop silage finer than normal, especially in herds where a lot of mature baled hay will be fed. |
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Here, the materials are baled or bulked and sold to market, while slower moving materials are moved to a central warehouse for later sale. |
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They have all been scrapped and now make up 1,200 tonnes of square baled metal, the first consignment of which was transported to the Netherlands last Thursday. |
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The local farmers have had an awful task to deal with their silage and baled hay this season with the weather spoiling and causing so much hassle. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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Where there are heavy and lodged crops on these soils making baled silage might be a better option than using conventional harvesters with modern heavy trailers. |
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Other material would be sorted, screened, shredded and baled. |
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Plastic sheeting used for sealing pit or baled silage needs proper disposal, and some areas have recycling schemes for it. |
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Bulk silage is commonly fed to dairy cattle, while baled silage tends to be used for beef cattle, sheep and horses. |
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In some places, depending on geography, region, climate, and culture, hay is gathered loose and stacked without being baled first. |
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From 1865 to 1914, most baled hay was stacked out of doors and covered with tarpaulins. |
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Haystacks are stacks of harvested hay, stacked in many different ways, depending upon region of the world, climate, if baled or loose, and so on. |
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If the weather is too wet, the cut hay may spoil in the field before it can be baled. |
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But within hours of that event Farah had unceremoniously baled out on a dawn flight home to Oregon, failing to show at a Birmingham Diamond League meeting. |
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While haying is a bit further ahead with an estimated 50 per cent of the forage crop baled or silaged, variability reigns throughout the province. |
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Many crops such as alfalfa, timothy, oats, and clover are allowed to dry in the field after cutting before being baled into hay. |
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It was taken over fifty years ago and shows me as a ten-year-old sitting on a farm wagon loaded with baled hay, my hands on the reins of two horses. |
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Erema brought out its first system that can recycle baled fibers and film, tangled tapes, or lumps of PET, PP, and nylon without precutting. |
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Recycling bags containing only paper requires less sorting and will be baled and made into products like egg cartons and take out trays right here in Nova Scotia! |
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The constant rain systems throughout the summer have resulted in very little hay getting put up, and what has been baled is not in very good condition. |
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In some instances, waste is baled to facilitate mechanical handling. |
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It should be specified that trade in tobacco covers, in addition to the business of tobacco merchants, direct purchase of baled tobacco by its final users. |
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The Phillips partnership buys baled, presorted post-consumer HDPE bottles through long-term contracts in the region and spot buying. |
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About 22 per cent of first cut hay has been baled or put in silage. |
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Quantification and identification of fungal propagules in well-managed baled grass silage and in normal on-farm produced bales. |
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Loose or baled hay is stored and sometimes dried by ventilation with fresh or heated air, either under sheds or in special installations called hay towers. |
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If hay is baled while too moist or becomes wet while in storage, there is a significant risk of spontaneous combustion. |
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Hay was baled for easier handling and to reduce space required for storage and shipment. |
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Hay that was too wet at cutting may develop rot and mold after being baled, creating the potential for toxins to form in the feed, which could make the animals sick. |
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Hay baled before it is fully dry can produce enough heat to start a fire. |
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