The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stackyard \Stack"yard`\ (-y[aum]rd`), n.
A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain.
--A. Smith.
Wiktionary
n. A farmyard in which stacks of hay etc. are stored.
Usage examples of "stackyard".
We clear the stackyards, With twin pitchers we hold the village feast, Killing for it a spring lamb.
The way, after they had left the Knockraw moors, was mostly through lowlands--fat farms with full stackyards, and woods loud with the salutes of pheasants.
Over the course of some hundred and fifty Roman miles, I found no more villages of even modest size, but only the occasional clustered huts and riverside stackyards of Slovene woodcutters.
Pretty homesteads are frequent, and well-furnished stackyards refresh the eye wearied with looking upon want and desolation.