The Medieval Harrow
A harrow was used for breaking up the soil and covering over seeds. The harrow had between four and six wooden beams called bulls, into which were set iron or wooden teeth. The bulls were joined together by wooden cross beams.
A harrow was used for breaking up the soil and covering over seeds. The harrow had between four and six wooden beams called bulls, into which were set iron or wooden teeth. The bulls were joined together by wooden cross beams.