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hay

noun as in dried grass

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Hill, like thousands of other U.S. farmers, started growing more soybeans about three decades ago, switching from hay.

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With so much discounted oil on offer, Beijing and New Delhi have been making hay.

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A large portion of the water is used for agriculture, with much of it going to grow hay for cattle, as well as other crops including cotton, lettuce and broccoli.

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The family with the sick cats, he learned, lived less than a mile from an infected dairy, and the cat owner worked delivering hay to local dairies, spending time on infected farms.

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There would have been far too many opportunities for the Conservatives to bring the issue up time and again, to make political hay every time a business motion was tabled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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