encaño 18
As the charro comrade says, also for my Alistana land is called a not very large beam of rye reeds from whose ears the grains have previously been separated by hitting them against the threshing board or other instrument. This beam is tied below the spikes and at the base of the reeds. It will serve the following year to make the garañuelas, wetting the canes in advance, which will tie the wheat bundles against the hawks, that is, some with the ears for one side and others for the opposite.