Cultivator, Harrow, Hoe, Shovel, Plow, Spikey Roller, Barrel Seeder, Dung Fork, Process Cradle, Flail, Rake, Reap Hooks, Grain Shovel, Riddle.
Information on each of these at:
http://www.historyofredding.com/HRfarms.htm
Cultivator, Harrow, Hoe, Shovel, Plow, Spikey Roller, Barrel Seeder, Dung Fork, Process Cradle, Flail, Rake, Reap Hooks, Grain Shovel, Riddle.
Information on each of these at:
http://www.historyofredding.com/HRfarms.htm
Farming tools they used in the 18th century were typically hand-held and simple. They used hoes for digging and weeding and scythes for cutting grain.
Some farm hand tools include hoe, slasher, wheelbarrow, pitchfork, and shovel.
Large farm tools are: tractor, combine, wagon, disk, hay bailer, various sizes of trucks, and others.
rented the land they farmed
farmer, famer,servent do (endenurt)slaves count tobbacco farmers
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
Tobacco
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
The colonial farmers would milk cows and slaughter them to get meat.
rented the land they farmed
farmers
farmer, famer,servent do (endenurt)slaves count tobbacco farmers
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
Tobacco
90% of the colonies were farmers.
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
ask someone else
the minutemen
who were tenant farmers? Farmers who lost their farms, but remained on the land working for bigger landowners
because it is the garden state