haystacks

E188496

Haystacks are large, often conical piles of cut and dried grass or grain stalks traditionally stored outdoors as fodder or bedding on farms.

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Label Occurrences
haystacks canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural structure
farm infrastructure
fodder storage
alternativeTo baled hay storage
associatedWith livestock keeping
winter feed storage
composedOf cut vegetation
dried vegetation
constructedBy farm laborers
farmers
exposedTo rain
sun
wind
foundIn meadows
pastures
rural areas
hasCulturalRole rural landscape symbol
subject of paintings
hasFunction preserving hay for later use
protecting hay from ground moisture
hasPart inner drier core
outer weathered layer
hasProperty exposed to weather
ventilated
hasRisk mold growth if poorly dried
spontaneous combustion if hay is too wet
hasSeasonality often built after harvest
hasShape conical pile
rounded pile
hasTemporalContext more common before mechanized baling
locatedIn farms
madeOf dried grain stalks
dried grass
relatedTo barns
hay
silage
straw
requiresCondition dry weather for curing hay
requiresProcess drying hay
mowing grass
stacking hay
requiresTool pitchforks
rakes
typicallyStored outdoors
usedFor animal bedding
animal fodder
usedIn pastoral agriculture
traditional farming

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Haystacks series depicts haystacks