pulluk
A pulluk is a traditional agricultural tool used primarily in parts of the Middle East, particularly in Turkey. It is a type of plow that is typically pulled by animals, such as oxen or horses, to prepare the soil for planting. The design of the pulluk allows it to break up the earth, making it easier for farmers to cultivate their fields.
The pulluk has a simple structure, usually consisting of a wooden frame with a metal blade at the front. This tool has been used for centuries and is essential for small-scale farming, helping to improve soil aeration and fertility. Its continued use highlights the importance of traditional farming practices in modern agriculture.