If you rake windrows to dry out any stems on the bottom, leaves are apt to crumble and fall away, leaving just sticks for hay. |
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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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In the field where the canning factory sprays its waste water, the grass was cut into windrows yesterday. |
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He uses excavators to feed the grinders, drawing from material piled up or raked into windrows by the land-clearing contractor. |
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The compost is stacked in huge heaps or windrows, which are turned once a week. |
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He and his son, James, mechanically sweep the ripe nuts that have fallen to the orchard floor into windrows. |
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Cut and crimp as bottom leaves begin to yellow, and don't turn windrows before harvest. |
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The tall grass is being cut into windrows in the field where the canning company sprays its waste water. |
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Laborers raked it into windrows at the marshes' edges, shoveled it into wagons, and transported it to refining sites. |
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Vermicompost can also be made in windrows by placing fresh waste on one side of the row while harvesting from the other side. |
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This is then stacked into windrows or movable racks under a roofed area, and the piles are periodically aerated. |
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After the peas are planted and have matured and are ready for harvest, the swathers move into the fields cutting windrows. |
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The cutworms will hide in the ground near the plants or under windrows during the day. |
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The heaps, known as windrows, bring down the temperature of the garbage and prevent leaching too, Ms. Patel says. |
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That's why you could see Johnson seated behind the wheel of an almond sweeper, gathering almonds into windrows, readying them for pick up by a harvester. |
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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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Allowing livestock to consume annual forage left in windrows has become a common method to reduce costs associated with harvesting, storing, and feeding forage. |
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The manufacturer says its dual-blade configuration eliminates potholes, ruts, and washboarding without leaving windrows or pushing aggregate out of the roadway. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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An optional tail-grading feature adds to grading capacity by leveling out windrows left by the circle-mounted blade, thereby eliminating a second pass. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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Siberian elm is a popular tree for yards and windrows, but it becomes a problem when it spreads rapidly into urban parks, old fields and prairies. |
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