The temperature of these hay bales, stacks, and barns can get very hot. In extreme cases, it can get so hot that the bales can catch on fire, even without a spark (i.e., spontaneous combustion).
Even hay baled between 15%-20% moisture will experience what is known as “sweating.” Sweating, in regard to hay bales, refers to microbial respiration, which will create heat and result in dry matter ...
When you think of a bird’s nest, you probably picture a cozy little home tucked high up in a tree. But guess what? Not all ...
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Andrew Gwynne is under investigation by the Commons standards watchdog for "actions causing significant damage to the reputation of the House as a whole, or of its Members generally". The Commons ...