Combine harvester harvesting wheat field, separating kernels from straw efficiently.
description
The image shows a combine harvester harvesting a field of wheat. The combine harvester is a large, self-propelled machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans the wheat in one operation. The wheat is then stored in a grain tank on the combine harvester. The combine harvester is moving through the field, and the wheat is being cut by the header. The header is a large, rotating drum that has sharp blades on it. The blades cut the wheat stalks off at the ground. The wheat stalks are then fed into the threshing unit. The threshing unit is a large, rotating drum that has teeth on it. The teeth beat the wheat stalks and separate the wheat kernels from the straw. The wheat kernels are then cleaned by the cleaning unit. The cleaning unit is a large, rotating fan that blows away the chaff and other debris. The wheat kernels are then stored in the grain tank.