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  2. Kuršėnai - Wikipedia

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    In 1564, King and Grand Duke Sigismund II Augustus gave Kuršėnai with 162 valakas of land, on the advice of the Samogitian Elder Jonas Chodkevičius, to the Despot-Zenavičiai family. Kuršenai was later the property of Pac family and after them a property of Gruževskiai family, who ruled the town with the manor until World War II .

  3. Baler - Wikipedia

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    A baler or hay baler is a piece of farm machinery used to compress a cut and raked crop (such as hay, cotton, flax straw, salt marsh hay, or silage) into compact bales that are easy to handle, transport, and store. Often, bales are configured to dry and preserve some intrinsic (e.g. the nutritional) value of the plants bundled.

  4. Straw-bale construction - Wikipedia

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    The first documented use of hay bales in construction in Nebraska was a schoolhouse built in 1896 or 1897. ... housing in rural China. [29] Straw bale domes along the ...

  5. Rural King to open 15 new stores, closing one in the Tri-State

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    HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Rural King has announced the addition of five new stores in 2024, including expansion into a 14th state, as part of a long-term growth strategy that includes opening 15 ...

  6. Rural King - Wikipedia

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    Rural King Supply is a farm supply store based in Mattoon, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1960, as of 2024, the chain has 135 stores in the U.S. states of ...

  7. 12 Foods Grown in Unexpected Places - AOL

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    Pumpkins were introduced to China in the 16th century. They have boosted rural economies there and helped communities survive during famine because of their ability to withstand scarce water supplies.

  8. Hay - Wikipedia

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    Hazards include the danger of having a poorly constructed stack collapse, causing either falls to people on the stack or injuries to people on the ground who are struck by falling bales. Large round hay bales present a particular danger to those who handle them, because they can weigh over 1,000 pounds (450 kg) and cannot be moved without ...

  9. Basque rural sports - Wikipedia

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    Hay bale tossing in Barakaldo. Hay bale tossing is related to lasto altxatzea. Here the hay-bales have to be thrown over a bar set a certain height with the help of a pitchfork. For men the height is normally 7 m (23 ft) and for women 5 m (16 ft), the bale has to hit a bell for the toss to be valid.