1. baling - Noun
2. baling - Verb
of Bale
Source: Webster's dictionaryFieldwork activities included harvesting corn for grain, baling corn stalks, applying fertilizer and manure, and hauling grain to elevators. Source: Internet
Also, many farmers cut in the morning to spread the workload, because baling usually takes place in the afternoon. Source: Internet
Harvest costs (cutting, raking, baling, handling, etc) can add up to over 2.5¢/lb, while storage costs can add another 1¢/lb. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, instead of gasifying the MSW (Municipal Solid Waste), EcoGas is baling it and burying it in open pits. Source: Internet
When Takle was a teenager, baling hay in 1960, there were 18-20 days a year when the temperature would get above 90 degrees. Source: Internet
Next, the cured hay is gathered up in some form (usually by some type of baling process) and placed for storage into a haystack or into a barn or shed to protect it from moisture and rot. Source: Internet