RM2KFT3NR–Threshing Harrow, Agriculture, Grain, Threshing, Workers, Draft Animals, Field, Grain, Angels, Revelation, City of Ophrah, Gideon, Oak, Joash, Wheat,
China in 1989. Life goes on outside Beijing a week after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. June 1989 Farmers thresh their wheat at the road side. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-in-1989-life-goes-on-outside-beijing-a-week-after-the-massacre-in-tiananmen-square-in-beijing-june-1989-farmers-thresh-their-wheat-at-the-road-side-image223910424.html
RMR0800T–China in 1989. Life goes on outside Beijing a week after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. June 1989 Farmers thresh their wheat at the road side.
Old manual machine used to shell the corn. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-manual-machine-used-to-shell-the-corn-image159668794.html
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Black and White Illustration from the Loutrell Psalter circa 1340; Threshing Corn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-black-and-white-illustration-from-the-loutrell-psalter-circa-1340-31793683.html
RMBRM94K–Black and White Illustration from the Loutrell Psalter circa 1340; Threshing Corn
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RFM61ADT–BAGAN, MYANMAR, JANUARY 2018: Harvesting time in Bagan, Myanmar
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Ancient farmers taming horses for the threshing wheat. Old Illustration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-farmers-taming-horses-for-the-threshing-wheat-old-illustration-image156904121.html
RFK37GPH–Ancient farmers taming horses for the threshing wheat. Old Illustration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
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RM2J93964–Engraving of King David buying the threshing floor from Araunah the Jebusite - I Samuel 24:18-24
1861 Exhibition of Painting, Threshing wheat in Egypt, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1861. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1861-exhibition-of-painting-threshing-wheat-in-egypt-vintage-engraved-illustration-magasin-pittoresque-1861-image363153535.html
RF2C2R213–1861 Exhibition of Painting, Threshing wheat in Egypt, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1861.
Productive farming . to thresh or to put in stacks. In the driest regions of the West the grain is headed andthreshed immediately. Heading is cutting the stems justbelow the grain heads with special machines made for thatmethod of harvesting. Oats.—Oats grow farther north than corn or wheat.They like a cool moist climate, and have been grown in thecooler parts of the Old World for centuries. They are nowproduced in Canajla and most of the States of the Union. SMALL GRAINS 151 Oats make one of the best feeds for horses, and when groundare used for other farm stock. Oatmeal in the form of rolled Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-farming-to-thresh-or-to-put-in-stacks-in-the-driest-regions-of-the-west-the-grain-is-headed-andthreshed-immediately-heading-is-cutting-the-stems-justbelow-the-grain-heads-with-special-machines-made-for-thatmethod-of-harvesting-oatsoats-grow-farther-north-than-corn-or-wheatthey-like-a-cool-moist-climate-and-have-been-grown-in-thecooler-parts-of-the-old-world-for-centuries-they-are-nowproduced-in-canajla-and-most-of-the-states-of-the-union-small-grains-151-oats-make-one-of-the-best-feeds-for-horses-and-when-groundare-used-for-other-farm-stock-oatmeal-in-the-form-of-rolled-image342713048.html
RM2AWFWYM–Productive farming . to thresh or to put in stacks. In the driest regions of the West the grain is headed andthreshed immediately. Heading is cutting the stems justbelow the grain heads with special machines made for thatmethod of harvesting. Oats.—Oats grow farther north than corn or wheat.They like a cool moist climate, and have been grown in thecooler parts of the Old World for centuries. They are nowproduced in Canajla and most of the States of the Union. SMALL GRAINS 151 Oats make one of the best feeds for horses, and when groundare used for other farm stock. Oatmeal in the form of rolled
HISTORIA. ESPAÑA RURAL. Década años cincuenta. Agricultor separando el grano de la paja con un trillo tradicional tirado por dos bueyes, en una era. (TRILLA TRADICIONAL). Provincia de León. Castilla-León. España. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historia-espaa-rural-dcada-aos-cincuenta-agricultor-separando-el-grano-de-la-paja-con-un-trillo-tradicional-tirado-por-dos-bueyes-en-una-era-trilla-tradicional-provincia-de-len-castilla-len-espaa-image209621934.html
RMP512WJ–HISTORIA. ESPAÑA RURAL. Década años cincuenta. Agricultor separando el grano de la paja con un trillo tradicional tirado por dos bueyes, en una era. (TRILLA TRADICIONAL). Provincia de León. Castilla-León. España.
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Isolated on white background Turkish tools for threshing barley and wheat. Ancient grey tone etching style art by Pelcoq, published on 1861 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-isolated-on-white-background-turkish-tools-for-threshing-barley-and-147734187.html
RFJG9TCY–Isolated on white background Turkish tools for threshing barley and wheat. Ancient grey tone etching style art by Pelcoq, published on 1861
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flower may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-22-flowers-almost-completely-enclose-the-flowers-of-the-spikelet-in-thresh-ing-most-varieties-of-oats-only-the-glumes-are-removed-the-kernel-still-remaining-enclosed-by-the-lemma-and-palea-which-form-the-covering-known-as-the-hull-of-the-grain-a-grain-of-oats-therefore-consists-of-the-kernel-and-its-hull-and-the-quality-of-oats-depends-much-upon-the-proportion-of-hull-to-kernel-as-indicated-in-figure-18-the-lower-flower-grows-fig-20-spikelet-of-wheat-much-enlarged-and-shown-with-the-bracts-spread-apart-so-that-parts-of-the-flower-may-image216449361.html
RMPG43A9–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flower may
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China in 1989. Life goes on outside Beijing a week after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. June 1989 Farmers thresh their wheat at the road side. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-in-1989-life-goes-on-outside-beijing-a-week-after-the-massacre-in-tiananmen-square-in-beijing-june-1989-farmers-thresh-their-wheat-at-the-road-side-image223910431.html
RMR08013–China in 1989. Life goes on outside Beijing a week after the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. June 1989 Farmers thresh their wheat at the road side.
Old manual machine used to shell the corn. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-manual-machine-used-to-shell-the-corn-97776337.html
RFFK22M1–Old manual machine used to shell the corn.
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. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flowe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-22-flowers-almost-completely-enclose-the-flowers-of-the-spikelet-in-thresh-ing-most-varieties-of-oats-only-the-glumes-are-removed-the-kernel-still-remaining-enclosed-by-the-lemma-and-palea-which-form-the-covering-known-as-the-hull-of-the-grain-a-grain-of-oats-therefore-consists-of-the-kernel-and-its-hull-and-the-quality-of-oats-depends-much-upon-the-proportion-of-hull-to-kernel-as-indicated-in-figure-18-the-lower-flower-grows-fig-20-spikelet-of-wheat-much-enlarged-and-shown-with-the-bracts-spread-apart-so-that-parts-of-the-flowe-image232286439.html
RMRDWFM7–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flowe
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RFM61AE2–BAGAN, MYANMAR, JANUARY 2018: Harvesting time in Bagan, Myanmar
RFCB4MXN–baguette bake baker bakery barley biscuits black bread breakfast cereal cookies corn crop crumb delicious design donut ear food
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flower may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-22-flowers-almost-completely-enclose-the-flowers-of-the-spikelet-in-thresh-ing-most-varieties-of-oats-only-the-glumes-are-removed-the-kernel-still-remaining-enclosed-by-the-lemma-and-palea-which-form-the-covering-known-as-the-hull-of-the-grain-a-grain-of-oats-therefore-consists-of-the-kernel-and-its-hull-and-the-quality-of-oats-depends-much-upon-the-proportion-of-hull-to-kernel-as-indicated-in-figure-18-the-lower-flower-grows-fig-20-spikelet-of-wheat-much-enlarged-and-shown-with-the-bracts-spread-apart-so-that-parts-of-the-flower-may-image232031700.html
RMRDDXPC–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 22 FLOWERS almost completely enclose the flowers of the spikelet. In thresh- ing most varieties of Oats, only the glumes are removed, the kernel still remaining enclosed by the lemma and palea, which form the covering known as the hull of the grain. A grain of Oats, therefore consists of the kernel and its hull; and the quality of Oats depends much upon the proportion of hull to kernel. As indicated in Figure 18, the lower flower grows. Fig. 20. â Spikelet of Wheat much enlarged and shown with the bracts spread apart, so that parts of the flower may
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RFM61AEJ–Bagan, Myanmar, December 27, 2017: Old man grinds the knives of a harvesting machine
. Essay on the Hessian fly, wheat midge, and other insects injurious to the wheat crops [microform]. Wheat; Insects; Blé; Insectes. 18 PRIZB essay: yellow colour, only one-tunth of an inch long, destitute of leg^, and un&ble to •pin a thread. > These destructive caterpillars may be neparated from the wheat by thresh- ing and Y/innowing; the chaff containing them should be put into large tubs and boiling water poured upon it sufficient to kill all the insects. Tinea Granella, or com moth.—This insect sometimes attacks grain in the sheaf, but principally infests granaries, feeding on all Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essay-on-the-hessian-fly-wheat-midge-and-other-insects-injurious-to-the-wheat-crops-microform-wheat-insects-bl-insectes-18-prizb-essay-yellow-colour-only-one-tunth-of-an-inch-long-destitute-of-leg-and-unampble-to-pin-a-thread-gt-these-destructive-caterpillars-may-be-neparated-from-the-wheat-by-thresh-ing-and-yinnowing-the-chaff-containing-them-should-be-put-into-large-tubs-and-boiling-water-poured-upon-it-sufficient-to-kill-all-the-insects-tinea-granella-or-com-moththis-insect-sometimes-attacks-grain-in-the-sheaf-but-principally-infests-granaries-feeding-on-all-image232876797.html
RMRETCMD–. Essay on the Hessian fly, wheat midge, and other insects injurious to the wheat crops [microform]. Wheat; Insects; Blé; Insectes. 18 PRIZB essay: yellow colour, only one-tunth of an inch long, destitute of leg^, and un&ble to •pin a thread. > These destructive caterpillars may be neparated from the wheat by thresh- ing and Y/innowing; the chaff containing them should be put into large tubs and boiling water poured upon it sufficient to kill all the insects. Tinea Granella, or com moth.—This insect sometimes attacks grain in the sheaf, but principally infests granaries, feeding on all
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