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  2. Rice-hull bagwall construction - Wikipedia

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    Rice-hull bagwall construction is a system of building, [1] with results aesthetically similar to the use of earthbag or cob construction. [2] Woven polypropylene bags (or tubes) are tightly filled with raw rice-hulls , and these are stacked up, layer upon layer, with strands of four-pronged barbed wire between.

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    Instead: DIY options are endless here: A simple egg carton or ceramic egg holder can easily corral a collection on the top of your dresser, or an old frame and some chicken wire can become a ...

  4. Grain storage on subsistence farms - Wikipedia

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    The first polyethylene bag is filled completely and then tied securely. The first bag is then placed into a second polyethylene bag with same thickness and that bag is tied securely as well. Finally, these two bags are placed in a third woven nylon or polypropylene bag used for its strength. In this third bag farmers and markets can handle the ...

  5. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice has traditionally been used to keep camera equipment and films dry in tropical environments. [1] In July 2007, less than a month after the original iPhone was released, a member of MacRumors named jorsuss started a thread titled "I dropped my iPhone in water". They covered the phone in rice, which may have been the first documented attempt ...

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  8. Rice huller - Wikipedia

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    A rice huller or rice husker is an agricultural machine used to automate the process of removing the chaff (the outer husks) of grains of rice. Throughout history, there have been numerous techniques to hull rice. Traditionally, it would be pounded using some form of mortar and pestle. An early simple machine to do this is a rice pounder.

  9. Sickle - Wikipedia

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    A bagging hook, badging hook, fagging hook, reap hook or rip hook, is a large sickle usually with an offset handle so that the user's knuckles do not make contact with the ground. The Oxford dictionary gives the definition of the word to bag, or badge, as the cutting of grain by hand.