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JAVELAGE [2 records]

Record 1 2016-03-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Harvesting Techniques
CONT

From the mere standpoint of speed and avoidance of rain damage, curing throughout in the swath followed by storage as soon as sufficiently dry would appear to be advantageous. Such practice, however, is not to be recommended when maximum quality and yield are considered. Prolonged swath curing results in undue shattering of leaves. Partial swath curing, however, may be practiced without material loss in quality.

OBS

This technique is no longer in use.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Techniques de récolte
OBS

Le javelage, qui se pratiquait quand on coupait les blés à la faux ou à la moissonneuse, avait l'avantage de favoriser la dessiccation des épis, mais en cas de pluie, il entraînait le gonflement du grain et sa moisissure.

OBS

La technique a été abandonnée au début du 20ième siècle.

Spanish

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Record 2 1987-09-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Laundry Work

French

Domaine(s)
  • Blanchissage

Spanish

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