In agriculture what word is used to describe a bundle of hay or straw of a specific weight?
Correct answer: Truss

Timoteo
the word "truss" means "tie up

luckycatfay
It's a support for a hernia

Kiwozzie
We have bales of hay in NZ & Oz, even the big round ones are called bales.

Glenn
Don’t know who calls them a “truss.” We called them bales and I have the hernia repair scar to go with it.

Gem-kat1
beebee, especially when they're wrapped in white plastic. They look like a bunch of giant marshmallows!

Monica
luckycatfay, From lifting 120 lb. bales!🤔

Player #3366575
I trussed the Thanksgiving turkey!

mimi53
SneakyMole92698., me too

cindyfuson
"Bale" of hay or a
" Ton" of hay you Small squares that weigh approx. 50-80 lbs.
Large squares 200 - 800 lbs.
Round bales small rounds for 200 lbs. large round 800 lb-
1000 lbs.
There is loose hay also that is stacked in huge loaves in a field or under a roof.