Pitchfork
A pitchfork is a farming implement with a long wooden or composite handle attached to a multi-tined head used for lifting and pitching loose materials such as hay, straw, or silage. The head usually consists of two to four long, slightly curved metal tines, though some traditional or specialized versions have more. Handles commonly range from about three to five feet in length.
Pitchforks are used to move windrows of hay, manure, compost, or straw onto a wagon or pile.
Historically, pitchforks have appeared in agrarian communities since medieval times and vary by region in tine
The term pitchfork also appears in popular culture as the name of a music publication, Pitchfork, founded