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Farmers have what labor tools

Hoe

Hoe, also known as "cripple tiger shovel" in Henan, is a traditional long-handled agricultural tools in China, the body of the blade is flat and thin and mounted horizontally, harvesting, digging holes, making ridges, plowing and reclaiming, covering the soil, building and weeding, breaking up the soil, plowing, cultivating the soil can be used, belonging to the universal agricultural tools, is one of the most commonly used tools of the farmers! It is one of the most common tools used by farmers. It is one of the most common tools used by farmers. When using it, the handle is held in both hands and the rotary impact movement is made. Its structure, shape and weight vary according to the place and soil quality.

2. Spade

Digging tools, used to open the ditch digging soil, shovel to take things. Such as: shovels; spade stiletto (spade stiletto. Spade and stiletto); spade spade.

3. rake

The rake is a kind of agricultural tool used for gathering or spreading grain, firewood or leveling the land, with a long handle and wooden, bamboo or iron tines.

4. Plow

The plow is a farming tool for plowing the ground and consists of a heavy blade at the end of a beam. It is usually attached to a team of animals or a motorized vehicle that draws it, or it is driven by human power, and is used to break up clods of soil and to plow furrows in preparation for planting.

The main types of plows are share plows, disc plows, rotary plows, and so on.

5. Broom

Broom is a tool for sweeping and dusting, mostly made of bamboo sticks, larger than a broom, originating from China. As early as four thousand years ago in the Xia Dynasty, a man named Shaokang, once by chance to see a wounded pheasant dragged body crawling forward, crawling through the place of the dust is much less. He thought that this must be the effect of chicken feathers, so he grabbed a few pheasants and plucked off their feathers to make the first broom.

This is also the origin of the chicken feather duster. As the chicken feathers used were too soft and not resistant to wear and tear, Shaokang replaced them with bamboo strips, grass and other raw materials to change the duster into a durable broom. It is also an alias for the chenopodiaceae plant.