When grain is threshed the seeds are separated from the husk and the rest of the ear. |
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The seeds would then be sun dried or parched over a slow fire to crack open the hulls to then be threshed by trampling. |
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Green stems and leaves add moisture to the threshed grain and prevent clean separation of the grain and chaff. |
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When they had secured Charles's crops, and threshed his corn, the only thing remaining to them was to return home. |
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It stripped the grain from the stalks and threshed them to separate the grain from the ears. |
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The pods were threshed, and the seeds variously winnowed, yandied, parched, pounded, ground, and made into a paste to be baked into cakes. |
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Prior to the 1790s farmers in Europe and America threshed their wheat much the same as their predecessors had done since Biblical times. |
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Spikes were threshed and florets separated from chaff by sieving and forced-air separation. |
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The threshed beans have to be sorted in order to eliminate beans that are damaged or misshapen. |
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Indeed parliament, and not the street, is the place in which political differences must be threshed out. |
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The wrapper is filled with cut tobacco instead of a threshed blend and the manufacturing process is similar to that for cigarettes. |
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And the newly harvested grain should be threshed immediately and dried within 24 hours for safe storage. |
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Mrs. Omondi: Start by filling the drums to the top with dry threshed cowpea grain. |
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The threshed grain is coming down a spout into the other wagon immediately in front, and the straw is flying out at the right. |
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The plants are then threshed with a stick, and the obtained seeds stone ground. |
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The seed, carefully produced each year from the previous year's crop, is always threshed separately, just before sowing. |
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The bread from the first piles of newly threshed grain is known as basik. |
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Once ripe, the seed carriers are threshed, cleaned and sorted in order to obtain suitable sowing seed for subsequent cultivation. |
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Handpick whole sound threshed kernels of wheat from the portion passing over the riddle and return them to the cleaned sample. |
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Three Rows of Seven Rotor Knives are bolted to the length of the rotor to keep the threshed crop mat broken up and to further add to the efficiency of grain separation. |
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Unbound sheaves were fed headfirst into the machine by hand, where they were caught by the spinning cylinder and threshed between the teeth of the cylinder and concave. |
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Once they are dry, they are brought indoors, stored in a dry, airy place, then threshed in traditional threshers called 'bogueses', which do not break the beans, or with a flail. |
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In the Upper Valley, families threshed crops at the side of the road, dogs yapped, prayer wheels tinkled, and very old men carried improbable loads on their shoulders. |
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But that was the draw: white-spotted guitarfish with the ripply heads of manta rays and the dorsal fins of sharks threshed by, hunting crabs that live in the grass. |
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Under the water the calf still threshed, fought, churned the mud. |
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With this one-third-acre plot, planted with two test varieties, reaped by hand and threshed in the days to follow by schoolchildren, the job would be finished. |
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It has been observed that freshly threshed seed produces a better crop. |
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Large Grain Separating Area with three rows of separation paddles keeps the threshed crop rotating in the rotor cage while separating the remaining kernels of grain from the residue. |
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Andrews often pulled cotton and threshed oats and wheat before school. |
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After the peanuts have dried sufficiently, they are threshed, removing the peanut pods from the rest of the bush. |
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The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces. |
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The incompletely threshed grain is returned to the cylinder by means of a system of conveyors, where the process repeats. |
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After air drying for one month, panicle number per plant was counted and the grain threshed carefully. |
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