Quick Answer Winnowing, an ancient agricultural technique for separating grain from chaff, is used metaphorically in the…
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A winnowing fork is a traditional agricultural tool used to separate grain from chaff by tossing the harvested crop into the air, allowing the wind to blow away the lighter chaff. Typically made of wood with several sturdy prongs, it is essential in traditional grain processing and harvesting practices. This tag categorizes content related to winnowing forks, including their uses, history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance.