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Sheaf (agriculture)

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to dry. Three to eight sheaves make up each stook, which forms a self-supporting A-frame with the grain-heads meeting at the top. This keeps the grain well ventilated, and off the ground allowing it to dry and discouraging vermin. The drying sheaves are later either placed by hand or pitched onto a
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has a long wooden handle, two short tynes and a rounded back to make the placing of sheaves easy. The gathered sheaves are then either built into stacks (thatched stacks could be over 20' high) or taken to a barn for further drying before being threshed to separate the grain from the stems.
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of cut stems to the left of the reaper and, if cut skillfully, leaves the seed heads more or less aligned. These are then picked up and tied into sheaves by the sheavers, who traditionally use other cut stems as ties. These sheavers, or a following team, then stand the sheaves up in
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Traditional hand-reapers, using scythes and working as a team, cut a field of grain clockwise, starting from an outside edge and finishing in the middle. Scything leaves a
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from the middle of the 19th century, has made the sheaf redundant, but sheaves remain in widespread use wherever harvesting is still done by hand or by reaper-binder.
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in industrialised countries, in particular the introduction of the
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Bundle of cereal-crop stems bound together after reaping
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or, after its introduction in 1872, by a mechanical
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Sheaf

King's Somborne
stook


/ʃf/
cereal-crop
reaping
sickle
scythe
reaper-binder
windrow
stooks
pitchfork
mechanisation of agriculture
combine harvester

Lumparland
heraldry
garb
Omer (unit)
Haystacks (Monet series)
Commons category Garbs
Commons category Garbs in heraldry
Stub icon
agriculture
stub
expanding it
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