Threshing is followed by winnowing to separate husks from grain . How are the two methods different?
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Threshing: it is done by beating the sheaves againstthe wooden bars to separate the grains from the stalks. Winnowing: it is theprocess of removing the unwanted husk from the grains
Winnowing:-
Winnowing is a farming method developed by ancient people for separating grain from the chaff. It is also used to remove weevils or other pests from stored grain. Threshing, which is the loosening of grain or seeds from the husks and straw, comes before winnowing.
In its simplest form, it involves throwing the mixture into the air so that the wind blows away the lighter chaff. The heavier grains fall back down for recovery.
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