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The Dutch hoe is designed to be pushed or pulled through the soil to cut the roots of weeds just under the surface. A Dutch hoe has a blade "sharp on every side so as to cut either forward and backward". [16] The blade must be set in a plane slightly upwardly inclined in relation to the dual axis of the shaft.
used "draw hoe" instead of "pull hoe" for the main label for that category. It seems much more common as a name for the type of hoe. classes of hoe --> changed to "draw hoe" and "scuffle hoe" as per discussion. Dutch hoe is a type of scuffle hoe, not the whole class. general readability, and brevity.
The Dutch Wikipedia (Dutch: Nederlandstalige Wikipedia) is the Dutch-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was founded on 19 June 2001. As of January 2025, the Dutch Wikipedia is the sixth-largest Wikipedia edition, with 2,177,417 articles. It was the fou
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
There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, [7] [13] [14] particularly in written form. [6] [12] [15] Research suggests that mutual intelligibility between Dutch and Afrikaans is better than between Dutch and Frisian [16] or between Danish and Swedish. [15]
The Dutch people inhabiting the region had at first built primitive dikes to protect their settlements from the sea. [1] In the northern parts of the Netherlands sea levels fell exposing new land at a rate of 5–10 meters per year between 500 BC and 500 AD. This natural process was exploited to claim new agricultural lands.
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 .
Hoe overleef ik mezelf? (stylized as Hoe overleef ik...MEZELF?) is a 2008 Dutch teen comedy film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk and written by Tamara Bos, based on the book of the same name by Francine Oomen. [3] [4] The film was released in the Netherlands by Warner Bros. Pictures on 25 June 2008.