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  2. Hoe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A hoe is an ancient and versatile agricultural and horticultural hand tool used to shape soil, remove weeds, clear soil, and harvest root crops.

  3. Hoe - Wikipedia

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    Hoe or HOE may refer to: Hoe (food), a Korean dish of raw fish; Hoe (letter), a Georgian letter; Hoe (tool), a hand tool used in gardening and farming Hoe-farming, a term for primitive forms of agriculture; Backhoe, a piece of excavating equipment; HOE, pharmaceutical compound number prefix for Hoechst AG

  4. Hoe-farming - Wikipedia

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    Hoe-farming is a term introduced (as German: Hackbau; as opposed to Ackerbau) by Eduard Hahn in 1910 to collectively refer to primitive forms of agriculture, defined by the absence of the plough. Tillage in hoe-farming cultures is done by simple manual tools such as digging sticks or hoes .

  5. Hoe (food) - Wikipedia

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    Hoe (Korean: 회; pronounced) is a Korean seafood dish that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish. In addition to fish, it is also made with other marine products such as shrimp and squid, raw meat of land animals, and vegetable ingredients, but without any special prefix, it mainly refers to raw fish.

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  7. Plough - Wikipedia

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    Hoe-farming is the traditional tillage method in tropical or sub-tropical regions, which are marked by stony soils, steep slope gradients, predominant root crops, and coarse grains grown at wide intervals. While hoe-agriculture is best suited to these regions, it is used in some fashion everywhere.

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