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Shelly
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Thats HAY Jase
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Juni0r
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 at jase gettin it wrong!
[Edited on 02-02-2004 by Juni0r]
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Pablo
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Oooooooooh arrrrrrrr Tea ??
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Jason Iles
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Sorry spelling was never a strong point
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Jason Iles
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Thats HAY Jase
That should be HAY JACE as well
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Nismo
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thats a big ball
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Paul H
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been to trottys house again
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Thats HAY Jase
Hay is a type of crop. The stalks left over from farming other produce is straw. That is straw.
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Paul H
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Thats HAY Jase
Hay is a type of crop. The stalks left over from farming other produce is straw. That is straw.
yes i feel this is correct
[Edited on 02-02-2004 by chewbaccaman]
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bradfincham
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Jase that straw mate, left after wheat!!
sorry dude
us farmer boys no the deal!
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Jason Iles
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Thats HAY Jase
Hay is a type of crop. The stalks left over from farming other produce is straw. That is straw.
Who's from Bristol Me or You, You can say sorry whenever you want but it best be soon
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Thats HAY Jase
Hay is a type of crop. The stalks left over from farming other produce is straw. That is straw.
hay is cut from specially grown fields of grass which is then dried out
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Shelly
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How do you know Ian
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bradfincham
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nothing is dried out kerry,
hay is just a form of field of grass, that is cut around june time and baled into small bales or big bales.
And used for horse feed.
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
nothing is dried out kerry,
hay is just a form of field of grass, that is cut around june time and baled into small bales or big bales.
And used for horse feed.
corse its dry its dead
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Shelly
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isn't dried stuff called Silo?!
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Kerry
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a silo is where grain is stored
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Shelly
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thats a provin tank
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Kerry
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do u mean the husk shelly?
wot is a provin tank?
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bradfincham
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LOL,
a silo is where u store wheat etc,
silage - is where the hay is usually chopped up into small bits and made into a form of food for the horses.
The reason the horses, cows etc eat the hay is that it has nutrients.
Its stored for several years before a farmer uses a full stock, so does become drier yes
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Shelly
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I got confused with silage 
Sorreh!!
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Nismo
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hay is made from bothered
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Shelly
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hay is made from dried grass
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Nismo
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no bothered
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