No. Hoes are now more reserved for gardening than for farming. There are special tillage equipment built for the purpose of tilling and raking the soil.
The Mayans used tools such as digging sticks, hoes, and axes made from stone, wood, and sometimes bronze for farming. They also used tools like the "coa," a specific type of hoe made from sharpened animal bones or shells attached to a wooden handle, to cultivate the soil and plant crops. Additionally, the Mayans practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, which involved clearing land by cutting down and burning vegetation before planting crops.
hoes,plows,shovels
With farming tools.
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
flint-bladed sickles,ploughs,mattocks,rakes,hoes and winnowing scoops
The lite version is too old to get seeds and hoes. You will have to buy the full version to have farming
hoes
hoes
they used many tools .they used stone adzes witch are hand axes for wood working .they used flint knives for skinning animals .they also used wooden hoes for farming .
The tiguas generally used bow and arrows to hunt and hide shields during war. Tiguas used bone hoes to stir up the ground for farming. -Anonymous
Big booty hoes
to pick their corn, beans, and squash