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  2. John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Stevens (December 4, 1840 – August 5, 1920) was a miller and inventor who lived in Neenah, Wisconsin.His inventions in flour milling revolutionized the process, leading to large-scale shifts in wheat-growing regions, and to the predominance of particular milling companies and mill-equipment manufacturers.

  3. Mo (grist mill) - Wikipedia

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    Mo (Chinese: 磨; pinyin: mò; lit. 'mill') [1] [2] were stone implements used for grinding wheat in ancient China. [1] [2] It was a rotary quern millstone powered by a hand-operated crank fixed at the top to grind and pulverize grains, wheat, and rice into flour.

  4. Quern-stone - Wikipedia

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    Quern stones were used in China at least 10,000 years ago to grind wheat into flour. The production of flour by rubbing wheat by hand took several hours. [8] Due to their form, dimensions, and the nature of the treatment of the surfaces, they reproduce precisely the most ancient implements used for grinding cereal grain into flour.

  5. Grinder-mixer - Wikipedia

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    A grinder-mixer is a type of agricultural machine used to process livestock feed from grain. It is a portable mill that combines the mixing and grinding operations. Grinding of ingredients generally improves feed digestibility , acceptability, mixing properties and pelletability .

  6. Mill (grinding) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] In stirred mills, the Hukki relationship does not apply and instead, experimentation has to be performed to determine any relationship. [4] To evaluate the grinding results the grain size disposition of the source material (1) and of the ground material (2) is needed. Grinding degree is the ratio of the sizes from the grain disposition.

  7. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The grinder, which forms the upper millstone (common millstone (3)), is usually rectangular, sometimes oval, with a central hopper parallel to the long sides, designed to receive the grain to be ground. The mill is capped by a horizontal axle attached to a pivot (1) on one side of the table, the other end being operated by a worker who moves ...

  8. Glossary of mill machinery - Wikipedia

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    The Tail Wheel is carried on the Windshaft in a Post Mill and drives a Stone Nut. Millstones driven by the Tail Wheel are always Overdrift stones. Trestle The Trestle is the substructure of a Post Mill, usually enclosed in a protective structure called a roundhouse, which also serves as a storage facility. Post mills without a roundhouse are ...

  9. Metate - Wikipedia

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    This transformation of grain to flour has symbolic implications relating to life, death and rebirth. It is still not clear if maize was a main source of sustenance, and it is entirely possible that maize was reserved for making chicha (beer), for use in ritual feasting activities. Given their role as a burial good, it seems that metate held a ...

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