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preparation after reaping.
Threshing does not
remove the bran from the grain.
Through much of the
important history of agriculture,
threshing was time-consuming...
- fall out.
Before such
machines were developed,
threshing was done by hand with flails: such hand
threshing was very
laborious and time-consuming, taking...
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would thresh the
grain harvest and then
winnow it.
Animal and
steam powered threshing machines from the
nineteenth century onward made
threshing floors...
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thresh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thresh may
refer to:
Threshing, in
agriculture Threshing machine A
minor character in the
novel The...
- A
Threshal was a type of two
handed Medieval flail,
looking rather like a
larger version of the more well-known Nunchaku.
Considered a peasant's weapon...
-
threshing board, also
known as
threshing sledge, is an
obsolete agricultural implement used to
separate cereals from
their straw; that is, to
thresh....
- A
threshing stone is a roller-like tool used for the
threshing of wheat.
Similar to the use of
threshing boards, the
stone was
pulled by
horses over a...
- and
flight elevator, then fed into the
threshing mechanism of the combine,
consisting of a
rotating threshing drum (commonly
called the "cylinder"), to...
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George Thresh was a
professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1890s and 1900s. He pla**** at club
level for
Wakefield Trinity (captain), as...
- equipment. Founded, in 1842, by
Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case
Threshing Machine Company, it
operated under that name for most of a century. For...