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Roman farmers used a variety of tools to enhance their agricultural productivity. Key tools included the plow (often made of wood, sometimes with an iron tip) for turning soil, sickles for harvesting grain, and hoes for weeding and planting. They also utilized a wooden rake to gather crops and a variety of irrigation systems to manage water. These tools, along with animal power, significantly improved farming efficiency in ancient Rome.

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