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Water Reed Thatching Roof
Reed hay is a product obtained by harvesting and sun - drying reeds to remove a large amount of moisture, and it has applications in multiple fields:
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
- Feed: The tender stems and leaves of reeds are favorite forage for livestock. After being made into hay, it can serve as roughage for livestock such as cattle and sheep, and can also be further processed into silage. The silage has a green color and a strong fragrance, and is palatable to livestock like cattle, sheep, and horses. However, when used as feed, reasonable matching and dosage control should be noted.
- Bedding: It can be used as bedding in livestock farms, playing the roles of keeping warm, keeping dry, and buffering, which helps to improve the living environment of animals and reduce the occurrence of diseases.
Industrial Manufacturing
- Papermaking: Reed stalks are rich in cellulose and are high - quality raw materials for papermaking, which can be used to produce various types of paper.
- Man - made Fibers: It can be used as a raw material for the production of man - made fibers.
Handicrafts and Decoration
- Handicraft Production: It can be used to weave handicrafts such as reed mats, straw hats, and baskets, and can also be used to create artworks like reed paintings.
- Decoration: Dried reed flowers can be used in floral design. By matching with other flowers and branches, they can be made into dried flower bouquets, wreaths and other decorative items, which are used for indoor decoration or festive arrangements, creating a natural and rustic atmosphere.
It is often used for building houses, weaving reed mats for bedding, or constructing temporary buildings.
Reed hay can also be used to make products such as grass ropes and straw covers, which are applied in packaging, covering and other scenarios.



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