Hay definition

Hay means seeded perennial tame grass, legumes or grass-legume mix crops grown for mechanical harvesting for use as livestock feed on dryland acres, and if grown for harvesting on irrigated land, it means those same crops but only if they contain more than 50 percent alfalfa.
Hay means seeded perennial tame grass, Legumes or grass-Legume mix crops grown for mechanical harvesting for use as livestock feed.
Hay means any grass, clover, lucerne or sainfoin which has been dried either naturally or artificially, and includes any product which is obtained by so drying any grass, clover, lucerne or sainfoin;

Examples of Hay in a sentence

  • Otherwise, call 1.800.244.6224 (TTY: Dial 711).Spanish – ATENCIÓN: Hay servicios de asistencia de idiomas, sin cargo, a su disposición.

  • Anticipated land use for the current year:AcresCommodity crops – corn/soybeans/wheat/oats Hay – baled at least twice a year Permanent pasture – used for commercial animal husbandry Noncommercial woodland – contiguous to 10 (ten) acres of farmed land Commercial timber Other crops – nursery stock/vegetables/flowers Homesite(s) – minimum 1 (one) acre per house Roads/waste/pond Conservation program – CRP/CREP/etc.

  • Hay, straw, pine straw or shredded bark or other mulch acceptable to the Forest Service may be used as mulching material.

  • Northern boundary: East and South of a line beginning at the most eastern tip of Whitehead Island, St. George, to the southern tip of Seal Island (Hay Ledges) continuing to the most southwestern point of Graffam Island, then continuing to the southwestern point of Pleasant Island and continuing in a southeasterly direction to the northeastern tip of Two Bush Island.

  • Hay bales or silt fence must be used, where necessary, to prevent sedimentation.


More Definitions of Hay

Hay means seeded perennial tame grass, Legumes or grass-Legume mix crops grown for mechanical harvesting for use as livestock feed on dryland acres, and if grown for harvesting on irrigated land, it means those same crops but only if they contain more than 50 percent alfalfa.
Hay means grass, legume, or other plants, such as clover or alfalfa, which is cut and dried for feed, bedding, or mulch.
Hay means alfalfa, clover, and any other grain or grass that has been cut and stacked or baled for use as feed for livestock.
Hay means any grass properly dried or cured and free from dust, burrs, sticks, or other foreign material.
Hay means any agricultural forage crop product whether cultivated or not cultivated, irrigated or not irrigated, planted or naturally occurring, and may include mulch;
Hay means the job evaluation scheme developed by the HayGroup;
Hay shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.