lõimate
Lõimate is a traditional harvesting method used in Estonia, particularly in the country's rural areas. The practice involves cutting the stalks of certain crops, such as oats, rye, or barley, while they are still partially standing in the field. This is done using a farm tool called a "lõimik" or "lõimate pluss".
The lõimate method allows the crop to be harvested in a more even and efficient manner, as
In Estonia, lõimate has been practiced for centuries as a vital part of the country's agriculture. The
Despite its importance in Estonian agriculture, lõimate has largely been replaced by more modern harvesting methods