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what is harvesting threshing and winnowing

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Answered by Anonymous
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In most cultures it's common to compare the growth of new ideas to the planting and harvesting of crops. The implicit order organizes the essential actions: Prepping, planting, fertilizing, tending, harvesting and prepping again. The seasons are cyclical and absolute. All attempts to recast the sequence of events lead to failure and hunger.

We are bound up in a larger functionally restrictive system we call nature that imposes these rules upon all equally though some are unable or unprepared to unlock its generative power. While we do our best to prepare for disruptive factors like draught or disease we inevitably must alter our plans to avoid or accommodate these unforeseen events that ironically appear regularly.

Answered by Smrityraj
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1. Harvesting is the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest, typically using a scythe, sickle, or reaper.

2. separate grain from (corn or other crops), typically with a flail or by the action of a revolving mechanism.

3.Wind winnowing is an agricultural method developed by ancient cultures for separating grain from chaff. It is also used to remove hay and chaff or other pests from stored grain.

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