Farming on the Web - Stackyard On-Line Agricultural Magazine Stackyard is an on-line farming magazine bringing news, views and comment Links to farming related web sites worldwide - cattle associations, sheep societies, pedigree livestock registries, pig farms, llama and alpaca breeders, auction marts, farm machinery, ranch realtors and rural estate agents
Stockyard vs Stackyard - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff As nouns the difference between stockyard and stackyard is that stockyard is an enclosed yard, with pens, sheds etc or stables, where livestock is kept temporarily before being slaughtered, treated, sold, or shipped etc while stackyard is a farmyard in which stacks of hay etc are stored
Agricultural, Environmental, Countryside and Farming News - Stackyard Agricultural, Environmental, Countryside and Farming News from the UK and beyond Nidderdale husband and wife, Rob and Sarah Marshall, Dacre, not only stood worthy champions, but also set a new record high venue price of £860 for a rearing calf at CCM Skipton’s Spring show and sale
stackyard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stackyard (plural stackyards) A farmyard in which stacks of hay etc are stored Synonyms: rickyard, (dialectal) haggard, stackgarth
Stackyard - definition of Stackyard by The Free Dictionary Stackyard synonyms, Stackyard pronunciation, Stackyard translation, English dictionary definition of Stackyard n 1 A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
stackyard: meaning, synonyms - WordSense What does stackyard mean? A farmyard in which stacks of hay etc are stored Automatically generated practical examples in English: Each barn had an opening looking into the stackyard or cairn, and through which the sheaves were handed into the barn