windrows

/ˈwɪndˌroʊz/
noun
  1. Long rows of cut and raked hay, grain, or other crops left to dry in a field.
    • Birds often gather near windrows to eat seeds.
    • The windrows of hay stretched across the entire field.
    • The farmer checked the windrows to see if the crop was dry enough to bale.
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