Straw or perhaps chaff.
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∙ 14y agoThreshed corn is corn which the dried grain has been removed from the cob to be used in food production. Originally done by hand, the process of threshing is now mainly done by machine.
"Ancient people used to winnow their grain by tossing the threshed grain and chaff into the wind to allow the wind to carry away the chaff."
Granary (n)which means a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed
Threshing is a term used in the process of refining grain. In the Bible people had "threshing floors" The wheat or other grain had to be separated from the stalks. This was done by beating (Threshing) the grain stalks until the grain fell free.
A threshing machine.
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The word 'granary' refers to a room or storehouse. In the Philippines something is needed to store all of the rice that is grown. The rice is stored in a rice granary.
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
No, it doesn't. It is a cereal grain and grows in stalks.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
A thresher or threshing machine is used to thresh grain, which is the act of separation of cereal grain from chaff. But nowadays, grain is threshed in a machine called a combine. A combine (combine harvester) combines the functions of several machines, hence its name. It will cut (harvest), thresh and winnow grain before storing it in a large hopper, which it can empty while moving and continuing to harvest. A link to the Wikipedia article on the combine is provided.