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    Gristmills turned by water have been around for many centuries, some as early as 19 BC. Although the terms “gristmill” or “corn mill” can refer to any mill that grinds grain, the terms were used historically for a local mill where farmers brought their own grain and received back ground meal or flour, minus a percentage called the “miller’s toll.”
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    Is the gristmill operational?The gristmill is not operational. In addition to the installed mill, several millstones are displayed outside near the mill building and an unusual conical millstone inside the mill (found in the foundation of the barn of the old farmhouse next door!).
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    What is a gristmill used for?A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that holds it. Grist is grain that has been separated from its chaff in preparation for grinding . Senenu Grinding Grain, c. 1352–1336 BC.
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    What is a grist mill?To “grist” means to grind, during this businesses hey day these mills ground every conceivable medium – tobacco, gunpowder, limestone and various farm products. Two natural sources were utilized to power grist mills. Water, being a readily available inexpensive source was the most often employed.
    What is a gristmill turned by water?Gristmills turned by water have been around for many centuries, some as early as 19 BC. Although the terms “gristmill” or “corn mill” can refer to any mill that grinds grain, the terms were used historically for a local mill where farmers brought their own grain and received back ground meal or flour, minus a percentage called the “miller’s toll.”
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    Gristmill - Wikipedia

    A grist mill, c. 1880 American inventor Oliver Evans revolutionized the labor-intensive process of early mills at the end of the eighteenth century when he automated the process of making flour. See more

    A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the … See more

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    The Greek geographer Strabo reports in his Geography a water-powered grain-mill to have existed near the palace of king Mithradates VI Eupator at Cabira, Asia Minor, before 71 BC.
    The early mills had … See more

    One common pest found in flour mills is the Mediterranean flour moth. Moth larvae produce a web-like material that clogs machinery, … See more

    • Richard Bennett & John Elton. History of corn milling (London, Simpkin, Marshall and company, 1898).
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    Modern mills typically use electricity or fossil fuels to spin heavy steel, or cast iron, serrated and flat rollers to separate the bran and germ from the endosperm. The endosperm is … See more

     
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    WEBA (very brief) history of water mills. Grist mills turned by water have existed for centuries, some as early as 71 B.C.E in Ancient Turkey. The photo seen here shows a reproduction of a typical grain mill in Ancient …

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