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The full name of traditional farm tools

The full name of traditional agricultural tools: plough, harrow, harrow, harrow and Mu Cha.

1, plough

Before big tractors and walking tractors appeared, it was much easier for people with cows to pull plows. Moreover, there are no cows, and most of them are partnerships. Several people are tied with ropes, bent down and pulled hard in front, and someone behind them holds the plow to control the direction. Plow, a farm tool, still exists now. This traditional farm tool, which has been passed down for thousands of years, will not disappear in the short term.

Step 2 rake

After ploughing, spread the harrow in the field and stand on it alone to ensure that people will not "roll over" when pulling or pulling cattle, so as to remove weeds in the field, crush those big clods and make the soil more delicate. In the past, raking in the countryside was also a big scene. Later, with the emergence of agricultural tools such as walking tractors, a lot of manpower and material resources were saved, and the big scene gradually disappeared.

3. Kuhn (Hungarian communist party leader)

In some rice fields, this tool is sometimes used to keep soil moisture and level the land after ploughing and harrowing.

4. polonium

A few people in front, the rope bent over their shoulders and struggled forward, and someone behind them controlled the cymbals. As the procession advances, the seeds enter the soil along two or three teeth under the cymbals, sowing the seeds of hope.

5. Mu Cha

Mu Cha in different places may be slightly different in structure, but the general framework is similar. In rural hometown, Mu Cha is used to throw bundles of wheat into the red threshing machine when threshing, and it is also often used when stacking wheat straw stacks, sesame straw stacks, corn straw stacks, sweet potato seedling stacks, and dried straw stacks.