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appropriate technology

Posted by Elaine Codling about 13 years ago

The hardest part about growing grain on a small scale is processing it after harvest.

http://backtotheland.com/html/wheat_thrasher.html

This thrasher speaks for itself. Anyone who has experimented with growing grains on a small plot knows that growing it is the easy part. This little gem fills the technology gap and makes grain growing a productive endeavour.

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Michael Cook : Having an efficient and reliable thresher can really be invaluable for small-scale grain growers. It simplifies the grain separation process, saves time and effort, and increases productivity. By streamlining this step, farmers can focus on other aspects of grain production, such as planting, irrigation, and crop management. Wish you will have more new experiences when playing Geometry Dash World. Explore this incredibly addictive music world right now.
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