Hoe
For the Garden , the hoe is essential tools for all work of Jardin, including withdrawing the stocks of the shrubs, digging small channels, etc
The hoe consists of a plowshare in Acier with hot-forged carbon, of a handle out of wooden (often of Frêne) of 1 m to 1,20 m, having a depth of work from 15 to approximately 20 centimetres.
The broadest plowshares of the hoes require more efforts but their output will be better in a light ground than in the compact grounds.
Definition
A hoe is an agricultural tool , horticultural and of gardening used for the surface work of the ground in the fields and the gardens. It is essential to carry out many work, in particular to stir up and émietter the ground after Bêchage, to weed, ridge the Potatoes, and to dig the ground for the plantations.
The hoe approaches more Pioche than of the hoe. The part of work, metal part, is flattened in the form of a blade which can be full or with teeth.
In Africa, the majority of the agricultural tools are not other than hoes of which irons and the handles have variable dimensions according to the use which is made by it (Sarclage, Binage, etc)
Designations
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Various names used for the full blades:
- Différents names used for the hooked blades:
History
The hoe one of the oldest tools is used since the Neolithic era. Throughout the centuries, it appears in various forms and adapts to specificities of each area. Its form first evolved/moved little if it is only in the use of new materials in its manufacture. Primarily agrarian object at the time Egyptian woman, it takes all her importance in our country about the middle of the 19th century in adequacy with the development of the family gardens.
Other hoes
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Lorraine Hoe
- Small hoe: tool in Steel forged without ideal handle to weed floors of flowers, a 40 centimetres length.
Simple: Hoe
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