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A native wooden harrow is an agricultural tool traditionally made from wood, used to break up and level soil after plowing. It typically consists of a frame with sharp, pointed teeth or tines that help to aerate the soil, control weeds, and incorporate crop residues. This tool is often employed in sustainable farming practices, as it minimizes soil disturbance and promotes better soil health. Its design and use can vary based on regional agricultural practices and available materials.

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