windrow
/ˈwaɪndroʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A row of cut or gathered crop, especially hay or grain, that is dried and prepared for storage or transportation.
“The farmer used a specialized machine to form the cut grass into windrows for drying.”
2. verb
To gather or lay crops, especially hay or grain, in rows for drying.
“The farmer began to windrow the field of wheat to prepare it for harvest.”