szénajak
Szénajak is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "haystack" in English. It refers to a large, compressed pile of dried grass, straw, or other dried fodder. Haystacks are traditionally used for storing animal feed, particularly for livestock such as cattle, sheep, and horses. The process of creating a szénajak involves cutting grass or other suitable vegetation, allowing it to dry in the sun, and then gathering and consolidating the dried material into a compact mound.
The size and shape of a szénajak can vary greatly depending on the amount of material available
Modern agricultural practices often utilize balers to compress hay into smaller, more manageable bales, which are