Method: Nail several iron nails or wood chisels at the bottom of the inserted hoe handle.
Hoe, also known as "Yihu spade" by Henan people, is a traditional Chinese agricultural tool with long handle. Its blades are flat, thin and horizontally mounted. It can be used for harvesting, hole digging, ridge planting, cultivation, soil covering, weeding, soil breaking, intercropping and soil cultivation. It is a widely used agricultural tool and one of the tools commonly used by farmers. When in use, both hands hold the handle for rotation and impact action. Its structure, shape and weight vary from place to place and from soil to soil.
Construction:
The hoe is divided into two parts. One part is "hoe blade", which is used to loosen soil and weed. The blade of the hoe is flat and long, and the "handle" is the second part. It is a round wooden stick, usually made of hardwood, which is used to install in the hole behind the hoe blade to support the hoe blade. The length varies from 80 cm to 160 cm. The structure of hoe hoop is d type, and the angle is adjustable. The hoe uses the lever principle to save labor, but the working efficiency is low.