A section of the museum is dedicated to working the land. Among the tools exhibited, visitors can find carts, reapers, threshers and ploughs.
The plough is essential for working the land. It is a machine that has been used since remote ancient times and has the task of overturning and tilling the land, of bringing the layer still free of roots to the surface, which is full of water and mineral reserves. The land is cut by the iron ploughshares and the clumps are then overturned.
In the 20th century, the antique wooden ploughs were replaced with metal ploughs