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Tools and Implements
A tractor is a a powerful motor-driven vehicle with large, heavy treads, used
for pulling farm machinery, other vehicles, etc.
Motocultor · Two-wheel tractor
Rototiller motorized device having spinning blades
perpendicular to the ground and arranged like spokes,
used for tilling soil.
A disc harrow (disc plough) Is a farm
implement that is used to cultivate the soil
where crops are to be planted. It is also used to chop up unwanted weeds
or crop remainders.
A Harrow is for the preparation of sowing on tilled land. It is designed
to turning over the topsoil allowing good
germination of the plant.
A drill is a tool use to make holes on the ground
A Rotavator type of machine with rotating
blades that break up soil
The Subsoiler rips hard ground to remove
compaction lays and low areas to improve water
drainage.
A cultipacker is a piece of agricultural equipment that crushes dirt clods,
removes air pockets, and presses down small stones, forming a
smooth, firm seedbed. It is a soil renovator.
Chisel plow is a soil tillage device pulled by a tractor or animal, used to break up and stir soil a foot or more beneath the surface without turning it.
Bottom plow farm implement consisting of a strong blade at
the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for
breaking up soil
Ox plows "A plow that's on the back of the oxen to plow
the field."
Wheelbarrow is a small, mobile container used in
transporting various materials.
A rake is a horticultural tool
consisting of a toothed bar fixed transversely to a handle, and used to collect leaves, hay,
grass, etc.
A pick is a sharp pointed instrument to pierce or make a hole.
A shovel is a tool for digging, lifting, and
moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel,
snow, sand, or ore.
Machete is a large heavy knife with a broad blade, used as a weapon and an tool for cutting vegetation.
A hoe is an ancient and versatile agricultural tool used to move small amounts of soil. Common goals include weed
control by agitating the surface of the soil around plants, piling soil around the base of plants
(hilling), creating narrow furrows (drills) and shallow
trenches for planting seeds and bulbs, to
chop weeds, roots and crop residues, and even to dig or move soil.
A pitchfork is an agricultural tool with a long handle and long,
thick, widely separated pointed tines (also called
prongs) used to lift and pitch (throw) loose material, such
as hay, straw or leaves.
A hand cultivator is a gardening tool that is used to turn the soil
where plants and vegetables are planted, or it can be used to remove weeds from soil in a
garden.
A spade is a tool designed primarily for
the purpose of digging or removing and spreading the
soil.
A trowel is one of several similar hand tools used for
digging, smoothing, or otherwise moving around small amounts of viscous or particulate material.