windrowers

/ˈwɪndˌroʊərz/
noun
  1. Machines used in farming to cut and arrange crops (like hay or grain) into long, neat rows to dry before baling or harvesting.
    • Modern windrowers can cover many acres in a single day.
    • After the windrowers passed, the hay lay in long rows ready for the baler.
    • The farmer drove the windrowers across the field to cut the wheat.
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