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  • noun Plural form of baler.

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Examples

  • The Ottumwa Works, which makes equipment such as balers and pull-type forage harvesters used by hay and livestock producers, employed about 260 salaried employees and 720 wage employees, including those who remain laid off.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2009

  • The Ottumwa Works, which makes equipment such as balers and pull-type forage harvesters used by hay and livestock producers, employed about 260 salaried employees and 720 wage employees, including those who remain laid off.

    unknown title 2009

  • The plant makes equipment such as balers and pull-type forage harvesters used by hay and livestock producers.

    unknown title 2009

  • In addition to fireplaces, the business also made bicycles, skates, hay and straw balers, beet cutting machines and safes.

    Faber’s 2009 Fireplace Collection 2009

  • A little old lady with a shovel takes out one fawn; do you have any idea how many fawns get taken out by bush-hogs, hay rakes, and balers every year?

    Elderly Women Charged With Beating Fawn To Death 2009

  • A little old lady with a shovel takes out one fawn; do you have any idea how many fawns get taken out by bush-hogs, hay rakes, and balers every year?

    Elderly Women Charged With Beating Fawn To Death 2009

  • Hay balers required land yielding 150 tons, the combine with the corn picker header 175.

    Energy and Society~ Chapter 8~ Changing Claims on the Distribution of Energy Surpluses 2009

  • This after an inspection found 85 child labor violations at Wal-Mart stores involving children operating dangerous machinery like cardboard balers and chain saws.

    Stephen Elliott: Wal-Mart: Outsourcing The Crime, Owning The Police 2008

  • They might, also, be perplexed over the way that a gargantuan ongoing supply of fossil or other fuel will be supplied to run the many combines, augers, balers and other farm machinery on which we have come to depend for the enormous amount of food required to feed billions of humans daily.

    A Culture of Death and Destruction 2008

  • I took notes and introduced myself around, walking the floor, a crowded couple of acres—cranes and grapples, hydraulic units for heavy balers and then the hauling equipment, the refuse trucks that seemed toylike for all their bulk, innocent in shiny paint, unprepared for the nasty work ahead.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

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