European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse T f i off Jan i t pointed some English like these m Are shaped like african huts there Are few in Spain where this Alfalfa is being cured of cow Abtin Dhruv Type of Koy Airano easier to find a Needle in a x stack than it is to find a american tourists gadding about euro Pean countrysides peer from their car windows and exclaim Loo kit the funny haystacks those towering loaves of Agri cultural grass dotting farmyard Are really made of in a rare when a Farmer Hast enough apace in his one might find it stacked in the barnyard under a solidly Woven Straw in All other cases Hay goes to the loft or away from the to be fed to the flocks and herds throughout the Straw it whats left after the precious Rye and been harvested and what Straw the weather be Grimes or rot is used As mulch for the soil at planting the rest goes for bedding Down the beasts of the for thatching insulating stored Root vegetables and As a Catchall in Chicken each european country has its own method of stacking the Straw and each seems to have no reason except that its a hand Down from centuries of the picturesque stacks that Dot the Fields of France every fall May be doomed to say authorities at the French ministry of there still Are Many of them in evidence Alsace in the where the Harvest is heavy work in the mountainous where some of the stacks Are mounted on and in the in Frances biggest Grain where the stars and stripes stacks have con shaped More and More the Haystack is giving Way to the wire tied More than any other Western european coun is becoming mechanized on the and the like the is replacing the farm through the Champagne East of a Farmer was asked Why Straw stacks of that area were Long and barn coming to a the regarding the question As being without said he supposed it was just because that was the most sensible Way to build covering it with thatched roof kept out the rain and Snow during the harsh Champagne he in the she granary of extending from North of Orleans Westward to Chartres and the stacks Are round with pointed pole is erected and the stack is built around this so that it will be More Heads of the Cut wheat Are placed toward the and a Tan like stack is slightly wider at the to a Hei Glit of 15 or 20 this is topped with a Straw built to a Peak so that the rain runs some stacks contain As much As 30 or 40 Frances Mountain regions of Savoy and the Auvergne Are generally Snow covered in so the stacks Are suspended on wooden frameworks or soft Beds of to keep the moisture out once the base has been Hay is carried by the Arm Ful or with Forks to construct the As Che Ore less stacks in us else late inn t Mckay ankh 4 a
