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Threshing

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Threshing meaning

present participle and gerund of thresh

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At the Estonian Open Air Museum in Tallinn, visitors will be able to see how bread is made starting from threshing and grinding grain all the way to eating freshly baked and still warm bread.

CASTLEDERMOT Vintage Club has just announced it will host its 14 Threshing and Vintage Working Day on Sunday, 24 September.

Folk songs can often be traced far back into antiquity and in those bygone days, when people were working, threshing or pulling loads of timber, singing was a common activity.

The LEXION combine’s threshing and separation system, previously named the APS HYBRID system, got a new name with the new line of machines: the APS SYNFLOW HYBRID system.

I applaud our gallant women who are working extremely well in farms, faros and gardens, women who travel long distance in search of threshing service for their food and that of their families.

The Miners scored a minute and a half later threshing the Dawgs line on four rushes for 69 total yards.

The Vintage Threshing Bee marks the unofficial start to Palouse Empire Fair week.

Again, much threshing is still carried out by hand but there is an increasing use of mechanical threshers.

Albert Gleizes painted and exhibited his Les Baigneuses (The Bathers) and his monumental Le Dépiquage des Moissons ( Harvest Threshing ).

As for the grain, he says, – since they have no pure sunshine – they pound it out in large storehouses, after first gathering in the ears thither; for the threshing floors become useless because of this lack of sunshine and because of the rains.

Harvesting and handling Threshing quinoa in Peru Quinoa grain is usually harvested by hand and rarely by machine, because the extreme variability of the maturity period of most Quinoa cultivars complicates mechanization.

Historical harvest methods involved cutting with a scythe or sickle, and threshing under the feet of cattle.

History Neolithic further Threshing of grain in ancient Egypt Agriculture allowed for the support of an increased population, leading to larger societies and eventually the development of cities.

Improved agricultural husbandry has more recently included threshing machines and reaping machines (the ' combine harvester '), tractor -drawn cultivators and planters, and better varieties (see Green Revolution and Norin 10 wheat ).

In most rice-producing countries, they are used for threshing and for transporting the sheaves during the rice harvest.

Open-air museum in Saint-Hubert, Belgium Farming process Threshing is just one process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer.

Other threshing machines would discharge grain from a conveyor, for bagging by hand.

Reportedly, Eugene Mitchell received a whipping on the first day he attended school and the mental impression of the threshing lasted far longer than the physical marks.

Some threshing machines were equipped with a bagger, which invariably held two bags, one being filled, and the other being replaced with an empty.

There they can wither, which makes the threshing easier.