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Harvested grain was separated
from the stalk by threshing. The flails pictured here are the universal
farm tool used for threshing. The longer rod was held in both hands, the
shorter rod was swung in a circular motion and brought down on the grain.
This beating action forced the grain from its stalk.
There was a special threshing room in the barn
made of very hard-packed dirt or tightly fitted boards so the grain would
not fall between the cracks. This room was located at the barn door so
the wind would blow the lighter chaff and straw outside leaving the heavier
grain on the barn floor. This is where the word "threshold" comes from. |