- or barn. Hay
production and harvest,
commonly known as "making hay", "
haymaking", "haying" or "doing hay",
involves a
multiple step process: cutting,...
- Look up
haymaking or
haymakings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haymaking is the
process of hay
production and harvest.
Haymaking may also
refer to:...
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Haymaking (French: Les foins) or
Resting in the
Fields is an 1877
painting by
Jules Bastien-Lepage.
First exhibited at the 1878
Paris Salon, it was acquired...
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Haymaking in the
Auvergne (French:
Fenaison d'Auvergne or La
fenaison en Auvergne) is an 1855 oil
painting by
French artist Rosa Bonheur. It measures...
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Retrieved November 3, 2022. "How to make hay with a
scythe history of
haymaking". Sew Historically.
March 7, 2019. Eddie,
Andrew (September 5, 2019)....
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Archery Club. The
archery has
always been a big
success at the fair. Trim
Haymaking Festival is held in the town
every mid-June. The Porchfields, an amenity...
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present day".
Ploughing in the Nivernais, 1849 The
Horse Fair, 1852–55
Haymaking in the Auvergne, 1853–55 The
Highland Shepherd, 1859 A
Family of Deer...
- the
tasks ****ociated with
haymaking,
beginning with the
mowing and
ending with the
feeding of the hay to the animals.
Haymaking songs often personify a...
- Look up haystack,
haymaking, or
hayrick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
haystack is a
stack of hay.
Haystack or
Haystacks may also
refer to: Haystacks...
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proportion of the cows' milk from the
summer months in the high alps.
Haymaking is an
important farming activity in
mountain villages that have become...