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Harvester-threshers

Harvester-threshers are power farming machines . It is more often called the "combine" as it combines several operations into a single operation. With the help of the combine, harvesting and threshing are done simultaneously thereby eliminating several expensive operations formerly needed such as binding, shocking, stacking, pitching bundles and hauling crop to the thresher.

Combines now harvest all the grain crops, roots crops, most of the vine crops and corn crop. The combine as a whole unit performs six major operations.
Ref: 124107/2006-09-19

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Harvest (Harvest is defined as to pick the fully matured plant.)

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Hay

Hay is characterized as a grass that is cut and allowed to dry naturally in fields before being baled. This is stored and fed to livestock over the winter. It is less used now due to the unreliablility of the weather and relatively low feed value.
Ref: 124108/2006-09-19

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Alfalfa, suncured (Suncured alfalfa pellets are produced from ...)
Hay making (Hay making is described as dessication or dry ...)
Roughage (Roughage is defined as feed for cattle, bulls, ...)

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Hay-loading machines

Hay-loading machines refers to a type of agricultural machinery that lift the hay upon vehicles. The Douglas machine, consists of a frame hinged to the rear of the wagon, and suspended by chains, by which it can be raised and lowered at will. Upon the hinged frame stands an upright frame, carrying rollers at its top and bottom, Around the rollers pass leather belts, armed with steel spurs, which pick up the hay as the wagon passes over it. The lower rollers are rotated by chain-gear from the rear axle of the wagon.
Ref: 86338/2006-09-14

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frame (A frame is a representation of a population, used ...)

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Hay Farming

Hay Farming - this industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing hay, alfalfa, clover, and/or mixed hay.

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing hay, alfalfa, clover, and/or mixed hay.
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NAICS Code 111940

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"Hay Farming" is in the NAICS Code "11194"
  Hay Farming
- 87303/2006-09-17

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Hay making

Hay making is described as dessication or dry storage where the product obtained is hay, containing less than 15 % water.

During tedding, green forage is cut and dried as quickly as possible. Drying can be done naturally (exposure to the sun on the ground aerating the forage regularly by turning it over) or artificially by active circulation of air. Sun-drying requires 2 or 3 days without rain. The hay must then be kept in appropriate conditions (covered area). If, when harvesting, the grass has matured and has already dried standing, it is not hay but straw.
Ref: 124109/2006-09-19

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HBA

Host Bus Adapter
Ref: 120571/2006-10-06

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HDTV

HDTV is the acronym of High-Definition Television.
Ref: 124401/2006-10-27

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Heald

Heald is identified as a steel wire or strip with an eye in the centre, or a similar device through which a warp yarn is threaded. The heald enables the yarn to be raised or lowered during weaving to create a shed.
Ref: 124114/2006-09-19

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