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Two photos depicting how "Threshing" was done before the days of the Combine Harvester,

A threshing machine or a thresher is a piece of farm equipment that threshes grain, that is, it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks.

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It's a collection of photos frrom an representation attempt of traditional harvesting and threshing methods in the Thessalic plain under the title "Mother Earth Mother Karagkouna"

Threshing time - July 1982

Allonnisos, Thessaly

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Small-hold farmers in Ethiopia still use traditional agricultural methods. Here, this team of oxen are led around and around to separate the grain from the chaff. These small-hold farms in Ethiopia are extremely productive as long as they get adequate seasonal rain. Droughts are devastating though. Ethiopia has several large fresh-water lakes; the areas near these water resources are mostly given over to the large-scale production of export crops such as coffee, bananas, other fruit, and flowers. These lands could easily feed the country if dedicated to food production.

Farmer busy in wheat threshing

Threshing using vintage equipment. Oats bagged. Harvest Festival at Northville Farm Heritage Centre. N.S. Canada.

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In the hilly countryside of southern Limburg, a fair amount of grain is still grown. The good soil will no doubt contribute to this. When the grains are ripe and full, they are harvested. Always a wonderful sight. Even the remaining stubble gives the landscape a special beauty.

From Wikipedia: "A threshing machine or a thresher is a piece of farm equipment that threshes grain, that is, it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks. It does so by beating the plant to make the seeds fall out."

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A 1906 Sawyer Massey steam tractor was providing the motive power to the threshing machine in the background. Seen at the Ancaster Fall Fair in September.

 

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Update: I wasn't really thinking about Thanksgiving when I posted this - our Canadian Thanksgiving was a month ago - but I guess, as a harvest picture, it's sort of appropriate. Anyway, to all my friends in the US, Happy Thanksgiving!

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With rudimental tool for paddy threshing, they carry on their backs, and walk around over the rice fields. After having completely done at a rice field, they receive a little of honorarium, and sometimes, being invited having dinner, drinking some wine on that rice field.

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For those unfamiliar this machine, it is a thresher.

In general, threshing is the separating of grain from stalks and husks. This is an older machine but still often employed. Sure beats flailing grain by hand.

The belt is wound around a tractor gear which I am standing near to get this shot. The hay or grin fed up the conveyor and the split results in the pile in the distance.

One more still shot from the Harvest at Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. I have posted larger than normal for anyone who wants to check out details. May take a couple of clicks.

 

Built in Hamilton Ontario, Canada. I am not sure of the exact year it was produced, but from a bit of googling it appears that McCormick Deering built wood bodied threshers between 1912 and 1925.

When I last photographed this Riley RME, PDV 222, it was in 2008 and the roof was protected by blue plastic. All protection has long since been lost and now trees have grown through the floor and forced their way out through the roof. The car shares the field with an Isetta bubble car, a rusty shell from a 1930's Austin and, bizarrely a large wooden bodied threshing machine of the type that a steam traction engine would have driven. The radiator of the Riley illustrates what a high quality this car once was

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Threshing is the process of separating the paddy grain from its stock. These photos were taken at a village in West Bengal, India.

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When the wheat and the oats are golden yellow

And the combines are out 'Doing their thing',

Just how many of us can remember

The days of the the old threshing ring?

 

I can still see that big old steam engine

As it slowly came puffing up the lane:

Pulling behind it the large separator

That soon would be threshing our grain.

 

Then along would come the teams and the wagons

And from the fields all the sheaves they would bring:

Yes, we even had a boy to bring us water

In the days of 'The Old Threshing Ring.'

 

Then, at noon, Mom would call us all in for dinner

To a big meal that was fit for a king:

And even though she didn't pitch any bundles

She had her place in 'The Old Threshing Ring'.

 

When all the wheat and the oats were in the granary

And we had a big straw-stack back of the barn:

The 'Old Huber' and its separator

Would pull on down to our neighbors' farm.

 

When the threshing in the ring was all over

Then at someone's house, we would meet:

To settle up our account with the thresher

And have all the ice cream and cake we could eat.

 

But today, the story is quite different

And no more do we hear 'the whine and the sing'

Of the big belts on that 'Old Huber' thresher

Back in the days of 'The Old Threshing Ring'.

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