Is Stover a word?

Yes, stover is in the scrabble dictionary.
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Is Stover a word in scrabble?

STOVER is a valid scrabble word.
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What is Stover meaning?

Definition of stover

1 dialectal, chiefly England : fodder. 2 : mature cured stalks of corn with the ears removed that are used as feed for livestock.
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Is victa a word?

Definition of Victa in the English dictionary

The definition of Victa in the dictionary is ®, Australian) a type of rotary lawnmower first manufactured in 1952.
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What does Humty mean?

a low padded seat; pouffe. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C20: from humpty hunchbacked, perhaps influenced by Humpty Dumpty (nursery rhyme)
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Why is Humpty Dumpty an egg?

The rhyme does not explicitly state that the subject is an egg, possibly because it may have been originally posed as a riddle. There are also various theories of an original "Humpty Dumpty".
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What does numpty mean in British?

The Oxford English Dictionary has launched a search to find the first recorded use in English of the word 'numpty', which means a foolish or stupid person. Since the mid-1980s, numpty has been used as a mild term of abuse in Britain.
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What is straw and stover?

(Straws are the dry stalks of fine grain crops such as rice, wheat and teff after their grain and chaff have been removed; stovers are the same, but from coarse grain plants such as maize, millet and sorghum.)
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Where did the name stover come from?

Early Origins of the Stover family

The name is derived from the Old High German word "stouf," and is an occupational name for a maker or seller of beakers or mugs. The name was also a habitation name adopted from one of the many places so named in Switzerland or Germany.
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What is fodder and stover?

Stover is the leaves and stalks of corn, sorghum or soybean plants that are left in a field after harvest. It can be directly grazed by cattle or dried for use as fodder. It is similar to straw, the residue left after any cereal grain or grass has been harvested at maturity for its seed.
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How do you store maize stover?

Maize stover can be stored as silage or as dry straw.
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Whats is a dingleberry?

Definition of dingleberry

1 US, informal : a foolish, stupid, or contemptible person Something about human nature makes us all think we are the best drivers on the road at any given time. It's everyone else who are the dingleberries.—
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Is ninny an insult?

Ninny is apt for someone who's silly and stupid, but it's also insulting and should be used with care. There's a certain gentle, teasing quality to ninny (as opposed to a word like idiot), but you're still going to get in trouble if you call your math teacher a ninny for giving the class a pop quiz.
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What does Milky mean in Scotland?

: insincere or foolish talk : bunkum He thinks that everything politicians say is a bunch of malarkey.
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Why are the three blind mice blind?

"Three Blind Mice"

The three blind mice in this story are supposedly the Oxford Martyrs, three Anglican bishops who refused to renounce their Protestant beliefs, and were executed by Mary for “blindly” following Protestant learnings rather than Catholic ones. Isn't learning a hoot?!
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What is the oldest nursery rhyme?

Ding Dong Bell is the oldest recorded nursery rhyme in the English language. In the earliest version of this rhyme, recorded in 1580 by John Lange, the organist of Winchester Cathedral, the unfortunate cat does not make it out of the well, and the bells are a death knell.
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What is corn stover used for?

Corn stover is made up of the stalk, leaves, husks and tassels left in the field after harvesting the grain with a combine. This stover can be used to make advanced biofuels or be used as a low quality, emergency livestock feed.
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What are corn stover bales?

Corn stover is often sold after it has been harvested, usually as large round bales, large square bales, or small square bales. The following procedure estimates the value of baled stover to the buyer based on the cost of the feedstuffs it replaces for wintering beef cows.
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How is corn stover harvested?

Corn stover is a handy source of bedding for corn farmers who produce cattle. It is readily available and can be harvested with existing equipment such as rakes and balers. The only cost is that required to harvest and transport the stover. Cattle producers may feed corn stover as part of the ration.
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How much does corn stover cost?

Stover supply cost is estimated between $82.19 Mg1 (dry) and $100.56 Mg1 (dry). A harvest rate of 2.49 Mg ha1 is predicted for a stover price of $88.19 Mg1. Area producing continuous corn is predicted to increase when stover price is high.
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Is corn a straw?

Corn stover consists of the leaves, stalks, and cobs of maize (corn) (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) plants left in a field after harvest. Such stover makes up about half of the yield of a corn crop and is similar to straw from other cereal grasses; in Britain it is sometimes called corn straw.
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How do you calculate stover yield?

The amount of stover produced is typically equal to the corn grain yield per acre on a weight basis, but it could be 10-20% higher or lower than the corn yield. For example, a 150 bushel per acre corn yield would imply a 4.2 ton per acre corn stover yield.
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