oxers
Oxers are a traditional agricultural implement used primarily in ploughing, particularly in regions where oxen or other draft animals are employed. The oxer is a simple yet effective tool designed to break up and turn over the soil, making it easier for crops to grow. Unlike the more modern plough, the oxer is typically a single piece of equipment, often made from wood, metal, or a combination of both, with a sharp blade or shovel-like edge to cut through the soil.
The oxer is particularly associated with certain farming practices in Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, where
The use of oxers has declined in many regions due to the widespread adoption of mechanized farming