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In olden days, peat harvest involved manual labor where workers used simple tools like spades and hand saws to cut and lift peat from bogs. The harvested peat was then laid out to dry in the sun, often stacked in small piles or "turf" to facilitate the drying process. This dried peat was primarily used as a fuel source for heating and cooking. The process was labor-intensive and required careful timing to ensure optimal moisture levels for harvesting.

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