Ploegjongen
Ploegjongen is a Dutch term that translates to "plough boy" or "farmhand." Historically, it referred to young men who worked on farms, often performing tasks related to tilling the soil, planting, and harvesting. This role was crucial in agricultural societies for centuries, providing essential labor for food production.
The work of a ploegjongen was typically demanding and physically strenuous. They would assist experienced farmers
In many rural communities, the position of a ploegjongen was a common path for young men entering