mow

1. verb, British regional and US regional, to stack or pile up (hay, corn, etc.) in heaps, usually in a barn (“mow, v.2” OED); also noun, ‘mowing’, the act of ‘mow, v.’; see also mow (noun)

1.
“You mowed it. You raked it. You helped baling it and putting it in the barn.”

“I never mowed away hay, but I drove horse fork. I did the raking and all the farm things.”

2.
My sister done a lot of mowing and raking with the horses.