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The grain is separated from the ears by a process called

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Answered by krishnasaroj2002
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Thresing is that process....
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Answered by marishthangaraj
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It is known as winnowing.

Using traditional farming techniques, the chaff is separated from the intact grain.

Winnowing:

  • The process of winnowing is used to separate grain from chaff.
  • It can be used to clean pests out of grain that has been stored.
  • When preparing grains, threshing is typically followed by winnowing.
  • In its most basic form, it entails flinging the mixture into the air such that the heavier grains fall back down for recovery while the lighter chaff is carried away by the wind.
  • A winnowing fan (a shaped basket shaken to elevate the chaff) or instrument (a winnowing fork or shovel) could be used on a mound of harvested grain as a technique.

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