rastrero
Rastrero is a term used in some Spanish-speaking regions to refer to a hand tool designed for raking soil, leaves, and debris. In contemporary usage, it is often synonymous with a rake, though in many places the more common word for the garden implement is rastrillo. The rastrero typically features a long handle and a head equipped with multiple tines or teeth that sweep across a surface to collect material and smooth or loosen the top layer of soil.
The design of rastreros can vary by region and purpose. Some have broad heads with wide-spaced teeth
In practice, the rastrero is employed to gather fallen leaves, grass clippings, and other surface debris, to
Overall, the rastrero occupies a fundamental place among simple agricultural implements, valued for its versatility in