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Agriculture

Words related to agriculture.

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Sis forSaddle

A saddle is a padded seat that you put on the back of a horse so they are more comfortable to sit on when you ride them for long distances.
You sow seeds by planting them in the ground. The men in the picture are sowing lots of seeds to make a vegetable garden.

Sis forStirrup

A stirrup is a loop, usually made from metal, that hangs from a saddle. The purpose of stirrups is to support your feet when you are riding a horse.

Tis forTractor

A tractor is a big vehicle usually driven by farmers. Tractors are used to pull ploughs and harvesters, and for pulling wagons full of hay or other loads. Tractors can be used for pulling other vehicles out of mud if they get stuck.
Tractors are designed to run on mud and dirt not smooth roads, which is why their back wheels are so big and have tyres with such deep tread.

Vis forVinyard

A vinyard is a place where many grape vines are grown, usually near a winery where they make wine.

Wis forWhip

A whip is usually made from a short stick with a thin strip of leather at the end, although some whips are just made from a flexible rod.
Whips are usually used for training animals, as an extension of your arm. Whips can be cracked with a loud noise, which will scare an animal and make them change direction.

Yis forYoke

A yoke is something that connects two oxen together at the neck so they can pull a heavy load.
Yoke also refers to the part of a garment that goes around the top part of the shoulders, front and back, around your neck.