Sentences

windrow in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Windrow (verb): To arrange cut grass, hay, or debris into long, narrow rows for drying or easier collection.

Sample Sentences

  1. The farmer decided to windrow the hay to ensure it dried evenly in the sun.
  2. After the storm, the debris was scattered everywhere, but the crew quickly set to windrowing it for easier cleanup.
  3. To prepare for baling, they needed to windrow the grass into neat rows across the field.
  4. Windrowing the leaves made it simpler to collect them for composting in the backyard.
  5. The tractor's attachment efficiently windrowed the cut grass, creating perfect piles for collection.
  6. The farmer decided to windrow the hay to facilitate drying in the sun.
  7. As the wind swept across the field, it caused the freshly cut grass to form perfect windrows.
  8. After mowing, the team quickly set out to windrow the hay before the rain arrived.
  9. Windrowing is an essential step in hay production, ensuring that the grass is evenly dried.
  10. She watched as the tractor carefully created neat windrows, ready for the baler to follow.