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The 2 x 10 may be used to take out the small wild oats that got past the wheat gang. The 2 X 11 is slightly smaller still in mesh and the opera- tor must decide which size to use after examining the sample to be cleaned. If the grain is free from wild oats the 8x8 would be the best size to use. Cleaning Oats and Barley A different set of screens is required for oats and bar- ley. The sieves sent out usually with the mills are coarse, large-sized, made of wire, with a single sieve in the upper s...hoe. To clean out large straws this is all right ; but it won't do for cleaning seed. I find that the most satisfactory sieve is of perforated zinc. The perforations are larger than those made for A'heat — large enough to allow a medium-sized field pea to fall through. The sieves should be the full length of the upper shoe, and one, two or more maj' be used in a gang. They allow the oats to fall through, the same as the wheat, letting most of the impurities slide over the back. With wire sieves it is not possible to carry over a big percentage of double oats, bosom oats, straw knobs and straws.
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