päteform
Päteform is a term that refers to a specific type of wooden plow used in historical agricultural practices. This type of plow is characterized by its simple construction, typically consisting of a wooden beam and a share, which is the part that cuts into the soil. The beam served as the main structural element, and a share, often made of metal or hardened wood, was attached to its end. The farmer would guide the plow by holding onto the beam or handles attached to it.
Historically, päteforms were widely used in many parts of the world before the advent of more complex