Description
A husk fork is a specialized tool designed for removing the husks or outer layers of certain crops, such as coconuts or corn. It typically consists of a long handle with several sharp and pointed tines or prongs at the end. The husk fork is used to pierce and loosen the husks, making it easier to remove them from the core or cob of the crop. The sharp tines penetrate the husks, allowing for efficient and effective husk removal. Husk forks are commonly used in agricultural and food processing industries, where the removal of husks is necessary for further processing or consumption. They help to streamline the husking process and increase productivity in handling husk-based crops.