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Threshing and winnowing differentiate between
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Threshing is the beating of the crop against a stone to separate the grains from the stalk. Winnowing is process of separation of the husk from the seeds by blowing air. The lighter husk flies away and the heavier seeds fall down.
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Threshing:
- It is the process of beating out grains from stems,
- It is done by striking harvested crop against a hard surface,
- It is either done manually, by draught animals or by using machine called thresher
- it is done before winnowing
Winnowing
- It is the process of separating the grain from the chaff
- It is with the help of wind separation of grain alone
- It is carried out by winnowing machine
- It is done immediately after threshing
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