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Hay stack leaning
Hay stack leaning
by Rose humphrey
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Willy Lott's House, Flatford Mill (Constable's the Hay Wain)
Willy Lott's House, Flatford Mill (Constable's the Hay Wain)
by Rev David East
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Making Silage (2)
Making Silage (2)
by Helen Wallbridge
This is the second of a series of photos showing the process of making silage (which will be stored then used by the farmer to feed his cattle during the winter months). This shows the grass being raked up into the baler which forms it into large round bales of hay).
Making Silage (5)
Making Silage (5)
by Helen Wallbridge
The 5th image in a series showing silage being made. Silage is made from cut grass which has been left to dry in the sun (hay), it's then baled up, wrapped in plastic, stored, then used during the winter months to feed the farm animals when there isn't much grass around. This pho
Making Silage (4)