There are many tools which are used by farmers. Tools include tractors, plows, manure spreaders, rakes, hoes, hand tools, and shovels.
Tenant farmers used their own tools and animals
Tenant farmers used their own tools and animals
There were a variety of tools that were used by farmers in the 1600's. These include flails, dibbers, breast ploughs, as well as scythes.
Used their own tools and animals
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Farmers used sticks to dig holes into soft in order to plant seeds.
Bronze Age farmers used metal tools and weapons made from bronze, which allowed for more efficient farming and increased productivity. Neolithic farmers, on the other hand, were known for their use of stone tools and the development of agriculture, marking the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
They used metal tools
Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.
Mostly handheld tools are used and most of the farmers are not aware of the modern technologies of farming.
They used winnowing scoops, hoes, rakes, flint-bladed sickles, ploughs, and shadufs.