He tells all the special children that he will visit them on Christmas Eve and gives them special pieces of hay for his reindeers. |
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Farmer's lung disease is a hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the inhalation of thermophilic actinomycetes that grow in moldy hay or straw. |
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It's been done out rather stylishly, but still feels rustic, with original limewashed stone walls, and the stalls and hay rack are still there. |
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The amount of winter hay fed varied annually depending on available winter pasture forage. |
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In both generations the prevalence of asthma was higher in participants with hay fever. |
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Atopic eczema is the most common type of eczema and is linked with hay fever and asthma. |
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People who breathe in the fine pollen may have an asthma or hay fever attack as a result. |
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If you have allergic asthma, you or other family members may well also suffer from eczema or hay fever. |
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This has a pale hay colour, with a delicate, attractive nose that smells of damp elderflower and freshly peeled apple. |
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Although even those sacred cows have had their hay ration reduced in the last few years. |
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A casual, rusticated set with hay bales, trellises entwined with climbers and gentle harp music played live, establish a mood for us. |
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Sabadilla produces symptoms similar to those of a cold or hay fever, which it is used to treat homeopathically. |
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Our observations may better correspond to those of Baumont et al. who reported greater intake of lucerne than mixed grass hay by sheep. |
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They are looking currently for high protein hay, and that would be lucerne, vetch and clover hay and those stocks are dwindling. |
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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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The risk of developing hay fever, eczema, and atopy is reduced if you have older siblings. |
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All the hay had to be raked into windrows with hand rakes, and the women of the household had to take a hand. |
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Her tack was resting on a bale of hay in front of the stall, and soon the mare was saddled and bridled. |
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I'd missed the sheep, though the winning decorated hay bale was disguised as such. |
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Young firebugs twice set fire to a one tonne bale of hay close to homes in Heysham. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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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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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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In this situation, we plant the hay seed into a nurse crop of winter wheat or spring oats. |
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In the rough, weedy pastures by the barn and above the hay fields, Michael and Jan keep milk goats and four draft horses. |
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Instantly the Country air rushed in, carrying the smell of hay and the buzz of little insects. |
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They see no sun in their limited lives, with no hay to lie on, no mud to roll in. |
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Just the thing for Swaledale's glorious and famous traditional hay meadows which are best in June and July. |
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They should be taken into the house about the beginning of November and wintered on hay and a few turnips at each end of the day. |
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Jack is wheeling the hay cart in as Grandad and I head back through the stable. |
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She gathered two stacks of hay into a wheelbarrow and pushed the barrow to the stall that was vacant. |
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The Sauvignon tastes like hay and the Chardonnay has a steely finish that's not very charming, but both are still better than what I had before. |
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A horse could live on hay and grass alone, but eating time and bulk both had to be reduced for a working horse. |
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These conditions have significantly promoted the practice of providing stabled horses with hay twice daily in addition to cereal grains. |
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Though unlike the Dressage farm's paddocks, these were dirt as opposed to grass and each had a large hay wheel in the center. |
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To accommodate this difference in growth rate, one or more paddocks could be cut for hay in the spring while other paddocks are grazed. |
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I finished with the dirty hay and began piling clean hay from a stack on the far wall, leaving the wheelbarrow for another time. |
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My daughter also had a brief go in the adventure playground, which consisted of tunnels and passageways created out of stacked hay inside a barn. |
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Have you ever been diagnosed with an allergic condition such as hay fever or eczema? |
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The college lecturer had insisted that he had had a genuine cough caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy. |
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It increases the likelihood of a person having asthma, eczema or hay fever. |
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There's a real nice one where you can be sitting on a bale of hay and leaning your elbows on a fake barnyard fence. |
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They cut the big organic pasture next door yesterday, carting the hay away to be dried safely elsewhere. |
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Then they both had to stand by the scarecrow and have pieces of hay sticking out of their mouths, to look like farmers. |
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The park is more commonly associated with the restorative powers of its 2,000 rose garden, teeming wildlife and hay meadows. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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It's a land of fishermen and farmers where you can smell fresh cut hay and the scent of the sea in a single step. |
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Soybeans stunted by lack of rain or damaged by hail can be salvaged as hay or silage. |
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I walk her every day, give her the best hay and barley to eat, and brush her mane and coat every day. |
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So we used to give them one feed of hay a day and one feed of straw and mangolds a day. |
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She drove a hay truck and tractor as early as age 10 and mowed and raked during haying season. |
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With haying completed in this field in northwest Custer County, the large hay bales break the flow of the natural Plain. |
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Bales of hay were piled everywhere, and relatively crude stalls housed various farming animals, from horses to pigs. |
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People who experience both asthma and hay fever may also wheeze and become short of breath. |
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The Fellows use draft horses to spread manure, rake hay, and move fences, water, firewood and hay around the farm. |
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But its popularity plummeted from 1942, when the mobile hay baler overtook the basic sweep. |
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My Dad would follow behind with the square hay bailer and he would bail the hay. |
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The freshly mown hay lies in the hot sun waiting for the bailer to make bales and be done. |
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Bo watched the baler start to work, punching out leaf after leaf of what was to be a hay bale held together by twine. |
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After the war he returned to Manaia and took up partnership with Jim at the garage, working on cars, tractors and hay balers. |
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Later he even bought his own baler and produced many thousands of bales of hay at Cowarie. |
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Even though I don't get hay fever, I thought I'd take my new nasal filter out on a test drive. |
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He had been lying in the hay pile for a good half-hour before he got up again. |
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Soil analysis and pasture inventories were conducted annually on each hay meadow. |
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Here, a path leads through a hay meadow to a children's glade with great womb-like basketwork swings. |
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Bob Adams has been there, distributing hay from the hay-truck and generally helping all of the cameleers with their camels. |
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Mr Bell removed the stapes, and attached to the end of the incus a style of hay about an inch in length. |
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A positive skin test result may mean the individual is more vulnerable to asthma, hay fever, and eczema. |
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We'd found a crew loading bales of hay onto a trailer, and Jeff got out to shoot them while I went back to get our car. |
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Other activities include a John Deere trike and tractor farm, petting zoo, and hay bale maze. |
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This study has absolutely no bearing on the relative therapeutic potency of butterbur and cetirizine in hay fever. |
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If all of this is true, then to try starting any hay crop without chemicals, tillage or nurse crops will most likely end in failure. |
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It is understood that she was working in a hay barn when two large straw bales fell from a stack onto her. |
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An enclosed stone-built courtyard houses a range of farm buildings, a hay barn and a secure workshop. |
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But treating hay fever symptoms is time-consuming, expensive and not always successful. |
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Your doctor may take tests to see what allergens are causing the hay fever symptoms. |
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Kids who get eczema often have family members with hay fever, asthma, or other allergies. |
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He walks outside and heads for the barn where he finds Stuart and Nick hard at work forking new hay for the animals' beds. |
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Those who suffer from hay fever, or who are allergic to bee stings, however, may have an adverse reaction to pollen. |
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Cutting hay late in the day forces plant cells to respire all night long, losing yield and quality. |
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Cows were removed from the hay paddock as they calved and were placed on their respective cool-season grass pastures. |
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But if you have hay fever, your body produces antibodies in response to pollen. |
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In 1795, Parliament specified that a truss of hay should equal 56 pounds for old hay or 60 pounds for new hay. |
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A truss of hay of 66 pounds is therefore equal to 28 pounds of oats, or a bushel of the best oats will go as far as one truss and a half of hay. |
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But when Saturday morning came the thief got up early and hid himself under a truss of hay in the hayloft. |
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There is pea picking and hop picking, and occasionally a little weeding, singling roots, and picking potatoes, and helping at hay harvest. |
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And in a hay loft outside Paris, the secret listening post just isn't there. |
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Consequently, finding a specific number among the googolplex available can be as challenging as locating a particular piece of hay in a haystack. |
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The main theme of his article was about how hay knives were used to cut sections from the stack or mow. |
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The brick, gambrel-roof barn features ground-floor pens for calves and plenty of space for hay storage in the mow. |
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Seventy and more years ago, loose hay for feed and straw for bedding were lifted into the mows by a system of knives and pulleys. |
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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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Sixty percent of fields were under grass, and farmers lived by growing oats and hay for horses. |
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Locals were out in force as they mowed their gardens, saved hay and footed turf. |
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Beets, carrots, parsnips, and turnips can be left in the ground for winter harvest if mulched with 6 to 12 inches of hay or straw. |
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More hay was part of this hospitality, and a horse and cart distributed supplies up and down the galleries alongside these stock cars. |
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Water flooded the entire hay field and backed up into the horse paddocks right up to the elevation of his machine shop. |
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The reserve is comprised of two hay meadows enclosed by tall hedges of hazel, hawthorn, Guelder rose and dogwood. |
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Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage. |
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About three years ago, his cows began grazing mostly on pasture and were fed grain and hay over winter. |
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He is hoping people will donate fodder and hay for a convoy for those struggling to feed their stock. |
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By the time we headed back to the palace, we smelled of horse manure and hay, with hay and grass sticking out from our hair and clothes. |
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He ran out of grass and began feeding cattle hay and other nutrients in August, a month earlier than usual. |
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Here we plant a mixture of alfalfa and timothy, or alfalfa and orchard grass, as hay for horses or dairy cows. |
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Tractors cannot be used on land to convey fodder to feeding sites and farmers have to carry in hay or silage on their backs. |
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You also could mix grain or chopped hay with freshly chopped corn to lower the moisture content. |
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We got home safely, sat chatting for a while over steaming mugs of tea and then hit the hay for a couple of hours. |
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My days started and ended early, with the clinic recommending that guests hit the hay by 9pm. |
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With three films already released this year, and another four on the way, he has been making hay while the Californian sun shines. |
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Since then Robert has been making hay with the series, but the genre is certainly played out by now. |
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She has been making hay from embarrassing her parents for 20 years while alternately cashing in on their names. |
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Despite advances in treatment, an increase has been observed in the incidence of summer hay fever. |
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If you have seasonal hay fever, you may be allergic to pollens released by trees, grasses or weeds. |
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There was no association between having had multiple vaccinations and hay fever. |
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Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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Decongestants help to relieve symptoms such as a blocked nose, which is often caused by hay fever, and by dust and pet allergies. |
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Chewing a piece of comb honey daily often helps to clear the nose and sinuses during hay fever attacks. |
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The type of pollen particle triggering hay fever is probably from trees, grasses or weeds. |
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Intranasal corticosteroids, which you spray into your nose, are effective for hay fever. |
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Inhaled anti-inflammatory cortisone drugs can be used for both hay fever and asthma. |
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Heredity plays a key role in determining who gets allergies, including hay fever. |
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The hay would be lifted up into the loft with a hayfork, using a rope and a system of pulleys. |
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In the longer term, there is no feed to be made into hay or silage for winter feed for that stock. |
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Forage crops provide fiber, energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals to cows and may also be harvested as hay or silage for later feeding. |
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When pasture was not available, hay or silage harvested during periods of excess pasture growth was fed to meet forage requirements. |
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For comparison, he let cattle graze on two pastures, and fenced them out and made hay from two other pastures. |
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Radley gave a small oof as they managed to get him against the stale hay mattress. |
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Throughout the war years hay was cut and raked with horse teams pulling the equipment. |
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Eastern gamagrass for the hay treatment was spread lightly over the stubble with a hay tedder to speed drying. |
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Not half an hour out, horse-drawn carts haul huge loads of hay across flat fields and peasants stroll to markets. |
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Pastured flocks and herds of meat animals, dairy herds, and poultry flocks will return, requiring, of course, pastures and hay fields. |
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According to Dr. O'Toole, people are most at risk from hay fever when the pollen count is high. |
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The sheep, cattle and donkeys were all stabled, their mangers stocked with enough hay to last through the Sabbath. |
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Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis, also known as hay fever or pollinosis, is a common condition among the general population in Western countries. |
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The hay fields surrounding the old farmhouse undulated in the wild, untamed wind like green ocean waves. |
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He always had bran, pollard, hay and chaff on hand and would pay the highest prices for dairy produce. |
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It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor, two stables and a hayloft. |
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Whether Gore, cynically, committed himself to originalism to make some political hay is quite besides the point. |
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We end the ride in the corral where the horses are, so we can feed them some hay and have a photo opportunity. |
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It was of course empty, except for the small hills of old hay piled in corners. |
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Winter and spring cereals, potatoes and sugar beet are grown, while cattle graze old pastures and hay is made on ancient hay meadows. |
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They will keep the hay off of the ground and allow air to circulate beneath. |
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The secretive corncrake prefers to nest in hay meadows and other grasslands, especially those with dense vegetation. |
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Cooperators realized that the greater the hay quality, the fewer supplements were required. |
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He was carrying a sack of hay for the donkey and a pan of hot black coffee for the driver. |
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He quickly shimmied up the ladder to the hay loft, reaching down to help Amelia up. |
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Bar owners, hoteliers, shopkeepers and taxi drivers intend to make hay while the sun shines. |
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Critics believe these irritants cause heart attacks, lung and bladder cancer, chronic asthma, bronchitis and even hay fever. |
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After cutting, the swather leaves the cut hay in a long row so the rancher can use a baler to make hay bales. |
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Other illnesses that may benefit from chronotherapy include hay fever, which is worst in the morning. |
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The main streets were shut by successive waves of blockaders who used everything from burning bales of hay to chains. |
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Fortunately, there is a range of products available to treat the symptoms of hay fever. |
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Local lore has it that the fish were once so plentiful that it was possible to skewer them with hay forks. |
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There was much more room outside, with outbuildings where hay was stored, pigsties, a flower garden and a vegetable patch. |
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Cover with shredded bark mulch, straw, hay or evergreen boughs to protect them over the winter. |
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Since then we've had cloudy weather with brief showers every evening, making it virtually impossible to get first cutting hay out of the field. |
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You don't really think that Bush likes to get out there and slop the hogs and move the hay around, do you? |
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An ordinary roll of green hay is placed on rollers which spin it round very slowly. |
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When it's finished we want to test it by blocking up the sluice gate using a bale of hay or something similar. |
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In the severe droughts of the 1980s and 1990s, you would have seen us feeding out a lot of expensive grain and hay to our animals. |
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It not only promotes appetite, but also enables the masking of unpalatable feedstuffs such as poor hay and silage. |
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Identical questions were asked about asthma, hay fever, and respiratory symptoms at each survey. |
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Nothing but light snores could now be heard from the other side of the hay wagon. |
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Symptoms can vary from mild reactions, such as urticaria, hay fever, and allergic conjunctivitis, to asthma and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. |
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To start at the end of the list of reasons for not inviting solidagos into the garden, they do not cause hay fever. |
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She was baling hay on a farm west of Anderson when she encountered a sounder of feral hogs. |
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He took them hay from a storm-damaged feed store and doctored injured animals with medicine he had. |
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He motioned to a part of the stall where hay blanketed the floor and a cozy doghouse resided in the corner. |
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Our only pickup truck was used to operate the overshot stacker that piled the hay into stacks. |
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It is best to have several bale stackyards rather than just one as this reduces the risk of a wildfire destroying all hay on the farm. |
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You might also consider getting a no-till drill and direct seeding the hay into the field. |
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There are organic sources for any and all nutrients you'll need to grow hay and pasture. |
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Forage varieties can be drilled in May and just one harvest will provide three to six tons of high protein hay or silage. |
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We had somebody put our grass into square hay bales two or three years ago. |
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The fruit is kept in a room for a day after harvest and thereafter, it is wrapped between layers of straw, grass, hay or paper. |
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Thousands of acres of corn and hay are planted each year for cattle to eat. |
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If there is eczema, asthma, or hay fever in your family, you are more likely to become allergic to something yourself. |
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If you have hay fever or other allergies, a sore throat may be one of the symptoms. |
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Although the symptoms of colds and hay fever are similar, the causes are distinctly different. |
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You're more likely to get hay fever if there is a history of allergies in your family, particularly asthma or eczema. |
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Antihistamines are most often used to treat the symptoms of allergies, particularly hay fever, and reactions to bites and stings. |
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Consider immunotherapy at a specialist centre for those with severe hay fever not responding to medical treatment. |
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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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He tries to make as little hay as possible, preferring to stockpile grass and make haylage. |
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The Forclaz snakes through fields of hay and orchards of burgeoning apples. |
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We can look to the awesome power of a Clydesdale horse which eats largely hay and oats. |
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There was a prickly weed known as cockspurs which grew amid the wheat crop and those handling hay at chaff cutting had to wear leather gloves. |
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I smiled and climbed the ladder into the hay loft, shivering in the refreshingly cool air. |
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The family never suffers from hay fever or allergies because ionisers monitor online pollen reports and keep the air dust-free. |
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Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, irritating the respiratory tract. |
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Treatment of colds, flu, sore throats, hay fever and other allergies may also help. |
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While making forage into silage also removes nutrients from the soil, the product is more difficult than hay to transport. |
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People and cattle then remain at the montagnette until the hay in the grange is exhausted. |
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Reactions to food often affect those with other classic allergies such as hay fever, asthma and eczema. |
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Now, suppose we look at the table the other way round, and ask what is the probability that a child with hay fever will also have eczema? |
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The meadows are cut for hay in late summer, and the regrowth is then grazed by cattle or sheep. |
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Nearby fields turned golden brown and made easy harvesting, noted by the neighbourhood gurriers who added hay bales to their pyromania hitlists. |
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Antihistamine and decongestant combinations are used to treat the nasal congestion, sneezing, and runny nose caused by colds and hay fever. |
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Management of the nature reserve includes hay cutting in late summer followed by cattle grazing in the autumn. |
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Your owner has sent you on a mission to steal as much hay as is bovinely possible from the surrounding farms. |
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Lloyd eyes the 15 acres of hay adjacent to where we're sitting with our iced teas and lemonades. |
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When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones. |
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More prosperous rural Romanians may have a large enclosed yard with a garden, hay barn, stable, pigsty, chicken coop, corncrib, and outhouse. |
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The lorry stops beside the new hay barn and the men unstring the round bails and manoeuvre them onto the ground. |
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So, snoring often occurs only during the hay fever season or with a cold or sinus infection. |
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This was a day of blinding heat amid the scent of mountain hay and the hillsides covered in bracken. |
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He wouldn't have minded a roll in the hay with her anytime she was ready and willing. |
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I think most people are having a lot of trouble sleeping and there is nothing like a good roll in the hay to send you off to sleep. |
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That's unless, of course, you're one of the snufflers on the tube suffering from hay fever. |
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Still at least if Daniel knew she was free he could suggest a romp in the hay or something. |
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My hay fever has been particularly bad this morning, so much so that I had to take a triple dose of my usual antihistamines. |
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Simultaneously he recommended the rebuilding of neglected land resources, notably farm woodlands, pasture, and hay lands. |
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Species of arrowgrass that poison livestock are widely distributed in marshy pastures and native grass hay areas throughout the United States. |
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Our hay and pasture fields are really thriving, and the earthworm population is amazing. |
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The objective was to demonstrate proper fertilization and harvesting practices to improve hay quality. |
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The reserve is a microcosm of the characteristic old Herefordshire landscape comprising hay meadows and orchards enclosed by thick hedgerows. |
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But any untreated food like hay or grain cannot be imported and they're not going to be allowed for the Olympics. |
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Mast cell stabilizers may also reduce inflammation associated with hay fever and allergic conjunctivitis. |
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Warm weather makes life harder for hay fever sufferers and for asthmatics. |
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The supplement was fed at a rate to supply similar energy as the combination of hay and supplement in the control group, while supplying adequate metabolizable protein. |
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People are most at risk from hay fever when the pollen count is high. |
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Unfortunately, their consorts are interchangeable bits of crumpet fit only for the all-too-frequent rolls in the hay that come to seem perfunctory, even mechanical. |
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Discover the hermit thrush in shady maple and hemlock groves, bobolinks in golden hay fields, northern water thrush in swamplands, and hawks migrating in autumn. |
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Conserving their habitat could involve preserving a patch of scrub or delaying the cutting of a swathe of hay for a few days until a bird has fledged its young. |
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They fell trees with handsaws, heat their homes with wood, cut the hay with scythes and milk the cows, weed the fields and harvest the crops by hand. |
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I'll usually check my email once more before hitting the hay at night. |
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There are about 800 water licences to extract Lachlan water, mostly belonging to family farms growing lucerne, wheat, hay and in recent years maize. |
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Legume hay typically has a greater calcium content than grass hay. |
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The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm. |
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Any manure, hay or other organic material must be composted fully before usage to make sure it contains no surviving and active seeds to add to your problems. |
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The hay was belt-buckle high when rain let up, three days' sun baked stalks dry, and by midday all but the far pasture was mowed and raked into windrows. |
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No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack. |
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Hoss continued to pitch hay from the bed of the wagon, creating mounds that the herd of his father's favorite Herefords would wade into with abandon. |
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With practiced ease, Tundra picked another bale of hay off the pile. |
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She followed the cat into the barn, where the light was dim and the cool air smelled of hay and things wild hanging from rafters and hiding in corners. |
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Anglers wishing to tackle the stretch should take of the rapid rising tides and also are reminded that vehicles should not be taken down the bank until the hay has been cut. |
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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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The fertilized hay will grow so we can feed our cows and produce milk. |
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If you spend your mornings grooming horses, baling hay and cleaning stalls, you'll burn as many calories as you would walking for the same amount of time. |
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Here there are fewer cars and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass. |
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At this time of year, you'll have bought or be buying in hay or haylage. |
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In all cases add roughage in the form of straw, hay or haylage. |
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Supplementing grazing animals with grain or hay without regard to nutrients they receive from forage is inefficient if we overfeed of underfeed them. |
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They hay strewn floor gave a heave as the other stables started awake. |
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By July 15th or 20th, the hay was all stowed away in the barn mows. |
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Now farmers in Sligo who want to be sure if the weather is going to be right for silage or hay or spraying can avail of a new localized weather service. |
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Just feeding moldy grain isn't a wise idea, but moldy grain can be roasted, sprouted grain can be dried, and baleage can be made if you can't get hay dry. |
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Most producers had moved cattle to pastures, with hay supplies very short. |
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The hop tyeing occupies women during May and June until hay time, and after haymaking they are occupied at harvest, hop and fruit picking, and occasionally in winter with the threshing machine. |
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A considerable amount of hay and pasture land is being reseeded, he noted, suggesting flooding last summer and winter kill appear to have set the crop back. |
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He had dragged himself from the bed in a tangle of blankets, his hair tousled and bedraggled like a farmer's hay stack that had been left out in the rain. |
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Larry also supplies Jerry with hay and straw for bedding and feed. |
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The other horses were brought in and the two girls were kept busy, fetching fresh water and hay for the horses, while the horsemen groomed the animals and bedded them down. |
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The construction of a railroad inspired the establishment of freight and mercantile businesses, and farmers grew fields of hay for horses and other pack animals. |
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There will be clinics, hay days, plowing matches, farm shows and the annual show that brings in the draft horse folks from all over the state of Texas. |
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It is important that eye drops are applied regularly throughout the hay fever season, regardless of how severe the symptoms are on any particular day. |
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On our farm, we broadcast the hay seed into winter wheat in late winter or early spring and let the freezing and thawing action of the soil pull the seed into the ground. |
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He needs to slip into old clothes so that he could feel free to stretch out on the hay beside the brook and bathe in a meld of physical sensations. |
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Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields. |
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Those who came with their carts looked prepared to camp the entire 10 days of the fair if needed and brought enough hay for their cattle and provisions to cook food. |
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She is shown from the back crossing a field of hay carrying a laundry-laden basket with the added surprise of a flushed hen pheasant in the distance. |
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The old hay probably doesn't have much nutritional quality left in it. |
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Soil samples were analyzed for all hay meadows and pastures. |
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Limit-feeding of high concentrate feedstuffs and other least-cost diets have been well researched and established as viable alternatives to feeding hay for ad libitum intake. |
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The organization has also designed and sells an oilseed press, a hay baler, and equipment for making concrete pit-latrine slabs, roofing tiles, and bricks. |
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Mechanical hay balers widely used in some areas are taboo in others. |
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The work has been progressing well and thoughts are gradually turning from balers and bogs to beaches and from hay fields and haggarts to holidays. |
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The best measures you can take include making sure the mare has good quality alfalfa or grass hay available, as well as a suitable location for foaling. |
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The hay will be harvested once a year by a local tenant farmer. |
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Slog, slog, slog-with buckets of hot water to break up the ice in the water trough, with loads of cat litter or bluestone to deal with ice or mud, with hay for the pastures. |
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In this diary, the heroine is more likely to spend her days loading cartloads of hay and selling cattle rather than counting calories and swigging Chardonnay. |
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Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage because grass growth declines drastically in the winter. |
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She'd been enjoying regular rolls in the hay with the England manager. |
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Kip sadly realizes that a fourth roll in the hay will not be imminent. |
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Joe never shied away from hard work and in his young days worked in England where the farmers appreciated his great ability in the hay fields and cornfields. |
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This is not only a saving to the proprietor, but in a county where hay and corn are scarce commodities, must be an object of importance to the residentiary population. |
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They will be corn-fed, watered, and given fresh hay to sleep on. |
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Here there are fewer Mercs and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass. |
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Besides more room to load, still being a farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like hauling hay and helping the kids move out. |
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Walton County, located on the Florida panhandle, has already started spraying hay into the water if it arrives at the shoreline. |
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With the excellent nutritive value and palatability of lablab, this forage may be used as a direct browse crop or as hay for supplementation or as an attractant. |
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The large acreage increase came mainly from those farms growing Bermuda grass hay instead of corn or sorghum silage and experiencing relatively low hay yield. |
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If you find yourself with a case of the sniffles that lasts longer than the average cold, you may be among the growing number of people who suffer from hay fever. |
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Grain and hay samples were analyzed for DM, ash, and soluble protein. |
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In return for exclusive access, Nicolay and hay gave Robert the right to edit their copy, which he did. |
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The private sector has been making hay on the railways for far too long. |
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There were other feeds for animals, but hay was the staple diet. |
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Goodies for trick-or-treating, hay rides, movie, haunted bus ride. |
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By 4.30 all the bails were moved, half to an easily accessible corner of the hay shed and the rest to middle of the cow shed where they'll be fenced off from the bovines. |
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The earwigs will hide in these and every morning if you tip out the contents you'll get not alone the hay filling but quite a number of insects as well. |
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Ragweed hay fever has a short, punctuated, and punctual season. |
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After thoroughly detangling her hair, Rhiannon walked out of her room and down the small hall that led to the stable hands' quarters and into the hay loft. |
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After that, who knows how many innocent straws of hay will start to look like needles under the gaze of unseen algorithms. |
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Animals that can eat hay vary in the types of grasses suitable for consumption, the ways they consume hay, and how they digest it. |
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Other methods of stacking use the first layers or bales of hay as a cover to protect the rest. |
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Much hay was originally cut by scythe by teams of workers, dried in the field and gathered loose on wagons. |
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Feeding value of enset, Desmodium intortum hay and untreated or urea and calcium oxide treated wheat straw for sheep. |
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Farmer Jones is in straits because his baler is broken down and he's got three fields of hay ready to bale. |
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A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine. |
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The farmers up here will have a lot of cleaning to do along the fencelines before they bale hay next June or they will be baling kindling. |
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