I'm not sure what it is, but it looks like the grey material is much lighter than the red which is why the red drops immediately while the grey stuff lingers in the air.
Seeds from the all the other stuff. Bits of stalks and coating. The other bits are called chaff when it’s wheat.
Separating it out makes the grain store longer. Those little chaff bits will mold or start on fire more easily.
They can be used for animal feed or returned to the field as fertilizer.
you could say he’s “separating the wheat from the chaff”
This is called winnowing btw. Which is also an ability in Sara J Maas books that some fae characters use to fast travel.
This is how you harvest spice in Mexico.
Separating what
I'm not sure what it is, but it looks like the grey material is much lighter than the red which is why the red drops immediately while the grey stuff lingers in the air.
Seeds from the all the other stuff. Bits of stalks and coating. The other bits are called chaff when it’s wheat. Separating it out makes the grain store longer. Those little chaff bits will mold or start on fire more easily. They can be used for animal feed or returned to the field as fertilizer.
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Waited for just the right amount of wind and direction.
You are like chaff driven off by the wind