Baler: meaning, definitions and examples
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baler
[ ˈbeɪlər ]
farming equipment
A baler is a machine used to compress a mass of hay, straw, or other farming material into compact bales that are easy to handle, transport, and store. This equipment is essential in agriculture for efficient processing of crops.
Synonyms
binder, compressor, hay baler
Examples of usage
- The farmer used a baler to bundle the hay.
- They rented a large round baler for the harvest.
- Using a baler saves time during the hay-making process.
- The baler produced perfectly stacked squares of straw.
Translations
Translations of the word "baler" in other languages:
🇵🇹 bailarino
🇮🇳 नर्तक
🇩🇪 Balletttänzer
🇮🇩 penari
🇺🇦 балетний танцівник
🇵🇱 tancerz baletowy
🇯🇵 バレエダンサー
🇫🇷 danseur de ballet
🇪🇸 bailarín
🇹🇷 balerin
🇰🇷 발레리나
🇸🇦 راقص باليه
🇨🇿 baletní tanečník
🇸🇰 baletný tanečník
🇨🇳 芭蕾舞者
🇸🇮 baletni plesalec
🇮🇸 ballettdansari
🇰🇿 балет әртісі
🇬🇪 ბალეტის მოცეკვავე
🇦🇿 balerin
🇲🇽 bailarín
Etymology
The term 'baler' originates from the word 'bale', which itself comes from the Old English 'bala', meaning 'a bundle'. The use of baling machines became prominent in the early 20th century as mechanization in agriculture advanced. These machines revolutionized the way farmers handled crops, allowing them to pack and store them more efficiently. Baling machines have evolved over time, from the simple hand-operated versions to complex, automated systems that can handle large volumes of material. This transformation reflects broader trends in agricultural technology, focusing on increasing productivity and efficiency.