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Round Hay Bales

Description:

"Hay bales are not a plant themselves, but a process that takes grasses, or legumes and piles them up for animals to eat in the winter or when in barn stalls. Farmers take a field of grass or legume plants and run a big machine over it and the machine rolls it up as it harvests the plant from the ground. Some machines also till under the rootball and stem, and some machines also grove the ground for the next crop. People can't pick up these round bales, but some plants can be baled and kept in the field, exposed to weather for a year. Most of the time, the outer layers get dried, lose their color and nutrients and get moldy. Some animals can eat the nasty layer, but most prefer the inner areas that have kept their color and nutrients and not gotten moldy." <Source:HeatherMiller>

Notes:

Taken around Shediac, NB, with Canon Rebel EOS XS w/ EF-S 55-250mm IS Zoom Lens.

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1 Comment

HeatherMiller
HeatherMiller 12 years ago

awesome picture!!! That must be a huge field for that many round hay bales.

MaryOhkwari
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MaryOhkwari

Shediac, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Spotted on Jul 14, 2011
Submitted on Aug 8, 2011

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