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Rural Michigan, 1865-1900

Kernels

Wheat Chaff

wheat stalk

Farmers used a thresher, a large mechanical device, to separate the head from the stalk and the ripe wheat kernels from their outside hull or chaff. The stalks became straw. Air blew the chaff away leaving the kernels that were ground into flour for things like bread, noodles and cakes.

Straw

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