Straw definition

Straw means the dry stems of cereal grains left after the seed heads have been substantially removed.
Straw means a person who may be employed, at the Employer’s option, under the terms of this Agreement, to assist a Xxxxxxx.
Straw means a person employed, if required by the Employer, to assist the Xxxxxxx on the ditch crew and the lower-in crew.

Examples of Straw in a sentence

  • Straw Mulch: Provide air-dry, clean, mildew- and seed-free, salt hay or threshed straw of wheat, rye, oats, or barley.

  • Straw bale row blocking entire inlet face area; anchor into pavement.

  • Straw bale dikes shall be constructed with twine-bound square straw or hay bales, staked to remain in place.

  • Straw bales may be utilized for purposes of erosion control such as ditch checks.

  • Straw bales shall not be used as a form of sediment control unless used in conjunction with another structural control such as silt fencing.


More Definitions of Straw

Straw is a Journeyman.
Straw. (“gwelltyn”) means a straw designed to be used for consuming drink and liquid food;
Straw means a tube through which beverages, slurries, smoothies, and similar ingestible products may be ingested by the consumer.
Straw means any green cereal which has been dried either naturally or artificially and includes any product (other than grain) which is obtained by drying any green cereal;
Straw means a tube for transferring a beverage from its container to the mouth of the drinker by suction.
Straw means the dried stalks or stems remaining after grain is harvested. (7-1-94)
Straw means dried stalks of grain, used especially as fodder or live- stock bedding.”