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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in California

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]

  3. Baler - Wikipedia

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    Video: Picking up and applying plastic cling wrap to a round bale. Video: Sealing the wrapped bales together. In-line bale wrapped hay. Silage, a fermented animal feed, was introduced in the late 1800s, and can also be stored in a silage or haylage bale, which is a high-moisture bale wrapped in plastic film. These are baled much wetter than hay ...

  4. Hay - Wikipedia

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    Large bales come in two types: round and square. Large square bales, which can weigh up to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb), can be stacked and easily transported on trucks. Large round bales, which typically weigh 300 to 400 kilograms (660–880 lb), are more moisture-resistant and pack the hay more densely (especially at the center). Round bales ...

  5. Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    The mill was established in 1846 by Dr. Edward Turner Bale on property in Rancho Carne Humana land grant. Bale lived near the site until his death in 1849. The gristmill and granary were built with local materials, Douglas firs and coast redwoods. Some timbers were cut to length with the bark left on, while others were roughed out with hand tools.

  6. Balefill - Wikipedia

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    Bales weighed an average 1,282 kilograms (2,826 lb), and transported to the balefill with 14 bales on a truck. They were then stacked three bales high. Over 98,000 tonnes (96,000 long tons; 108,000 short tons) of waste were baled into almost 76,000 bales during a one-year study period, The baling plant was sold and closed in June 1974.

  7. Silage - Wikipedia

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    Haylage bales in Tyrol. Haylage sometimes refers to high dry matter silage of around 40% to 60%, typically made from hay. Horse haylage is usually 60% to 70% dry matter, made in small bales or larger bales. [9] Handling of wrapped bales is most often with some type of gripper that squeezes the plastic-covered bale between two metal parts to ...

  8. Rancho Carne Humana - Wikipedia

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    As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Carne Humana was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, [6] [7] and the grant was patented to Maria Ygnacia Bale and the heirs of Edward T. Bale in 1879. [8] Bale had often used land in payment for services rendered him. His family was financially pressed after his death.

  9. Phillips Brothers Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Phillips Brothers Mill is a sawmill and box factory in Shasta County, California, near Oak Run, California, that was first built in 1898 [2] and moved to its current site in 1933. It is notable for all production machinery being powered by stationary steam engines, little changed since it was first constructed. The mill produces both rough ...