Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa).
Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
Straw is hollow stalks from threshed wheat and such while hay is harvested and dried clover, alfafa, etc.
the difference between hay and straw is that horses eat hay and straw is a bedding.
The difference between hay and straw as mulch lies in straw being cleaner and having fewer seeds in general and fewer weed seeds in particular.
Hay has nutritive value; straw does not.
to eat hay. to sleep on straw or a mixture of both hay and straw
Straw
Straw is hay and hay is grown. There were large acres of hay grown.
Because straw is harder than hay and straw will get stuck in the digestive system because it is too thik.
hay is a greenish color is usually for eating, but straw which is thicker and has a yellowish color is used for bedding since it has less nutrients. hay straw
Straw or hay
Straw.
Straw is usually preferred to prevent weeds, as hay often contains the seeds of the very plants you're trying to prevent.
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