puolikehysten
Puolikehysten is a Finnish term that translates to "half-huskers" or "part-huskers" in English. It refers to a specific type of agricultural tool or implement used in traditional Finnish farming practices. The exact nature of a puolikehysten can vary depending on historical context and regional variations, but it generally implies a device designed for partially removing the husk or outer covering from grains or other harvested crops.
These tools were essential for preparing crops for storage, milling, or consumption. Before the advent of modern
The design of a puolikehysten might have involved wooden components, metal blades, or a combination of both.