The Prohoe Rogue 575G is the garden hoe serious gardeners keep close at hand — a forged steel head with sharpened edges that cut weeds cleanly rather than crushing them, and a 54-inch American hickory handle that lets you work standing instead of hunched over. The offset head design slices just under the soil surface to cut roots without disturbing the bed.
The head is drop-forged from recycled agricultural steel and sharpened on all three cutting edges — top, bottom, and the two sides — so you can work in tight corners without reorienting the tool. Hickory resists shock and moisture better than any synthetic handle, and the length is sized for adult-height gardeners who don’t want back pain after an hour of weeding.
Prohoe forges its Rogue line at its shop in Munden, Kansas using American agricultural steel from disc-blade cutoffs. The company has been making forged hand tools for decades and supplies serious market gardeners, no-till farmers, and CSA operations across the country.

