Plowshare

The ploughshare (which rarely ) is the blade of the plow. As a crowd of bodies is also indicated in its entirety imprecise. There is talk of more furrow plows, but really means plows with multiple bodies.

With the strengthening of the iron ploughshare through a processing of heavier soils was possible.

Coat of arms with plow

The plow is a common figure in heraldry and is in a different number (one to three are used ) and positions in the coat of arms shown. The entire blade is highly stylized as a work tool and also to be found in blazon.

The frequent use in coat of arms bears witness to the importance and connectedness of agriculture with the people of the region. An old superstition was based on a ploughshare could ward off evil spells. So in the spring fields or even district boundaries were traced with the plow to prevent evil spirits in them. For this reason, he is originally a heraldic symbol of good luck.

Plow in the arms of Neuler

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