swather

/ˈswɑðər/
noun
  1. A farming machine that cuts grain or hay and lays it in a row (a swath) to dry.
    • We rented a swather to cut the hay before the rain came.
    • Modern swathers can cut a wide path in a single pass.
    • The farmer drove the swather across the wheat field early in the morning.
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