Tools that help in agricultural work (plowing, sowing, planting, picking, etc.) existed in ancient times.
The agricultural tools can be roughly divided into two groups:
Hand operated tools Tools usually operated by a single person. These tools were the first to be invented, and some of them are still used today almost unchanged in form. In this group you can specify the following tools: hoe, rake, pitchfork and many others.
Tools driven by an animal or engine These tools are usually heavier, and require a lot of power to operate them. For this reason, initially these tools were harnessed to animals (a horse, usually a donkey, but sometimes also to humans), and with the invention of engines for a motorized tool that pulls the agricultural tool, or the agricultural tool is capable of independent movement.
Plough A tool that prepares the ground for sowing or planting
Booker The Booker is a German sowing tool that began to be used in the 1920s led by beasts
Sack A plow made by the German Sack company and used for deep plowing. It was harnessed to 2 animals
Bissuk An extension of the previous plow made by the German company Sack, in the twenties of the twentieth century a tool was built with two rake devices, therefore called bisuck
Drill A tool harnessed to a tractor with which fields are sown
Potato removal machine Hitched to a tractor, opens the earth mounds and shakes the potatoes from them
Harrow A tool for breaking large clods of soil after plowing and covering seeds with soil
Tractor A heavy vehicle capable of moving in difficult terrain, to which various tools can be harnessed (the ones listed above). The tractors of the manufacturers are mainly known: Caterpillar , , , Ferguson , One of the first tractors was produced by the American International Harvester company, one of the first tractor manufacturers
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