they used a sikle for harvesting
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i think its all about efficiency and maxmising harvests.
The Maori used a variety of gardening tools, including wooden spades (ko), digging sticks (pare), and planting sticks (taito). They also used harvesting tools such as shellfish scoops (kuri), and modified serrated shells called tuapapa. Additionally, they utilized flax baskets (kono) for carrying and collecting crops.
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Early settlers used a variety of tools for survival and daily tasks. Some common tools included axes for cutting down trees, shovels for digging, plows for farming, scythes for harvesting crops, hammers and nails for construction, and traps and guns for hunting and defense. They also used simple hand tools like knives, chisels, and saws for various purposes.
Unoka sowed his yams on used up farms, with poor soil, that took little effort to clear, but produced poor harvests.
Artists, prepare your palates for yams! Yams ahoy! I'd really like another portion of yams, please.
Yams are mixtures.
Yellow duckie has been posted so I'm just reiterating. But we used "Yams," bought a bottle of YAMS baby food!
Yams are not known in Romania.
One can make a wide variety of things with yams! In Vietnam, it is traditional to make a soup with yams. It is also common in other parts of the world to mash yams. In the Philippines, they use purple yams into desserts.