windrow

noun, a line of raked hay sheaves, etc. laid out for drying by the wind (COD)

“Dad lit up a cigarette before he come in, and then he got in and he looked out and it was all in flames. He threw the match down, burnt the hay-loader all up and about three or four windrows on either side.”

“I was a farmerette, and I was raking hay with Nelly and Doll, the horses, on a rake. And the British pilots used to dive at us in the fields. And the windrows of hay would be- the horses would kind of run away, and it took me awhile to get them under control.”