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This document lists and provides brief descriptions of common farm tools and equipment. It describes 13 tools, including sprinklers which are used to water crops, a sickle which is used to harvest crops by hand or attached to a tractor, and a rake which is used to loosen and level soil. A pH meter is also included, which measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. The document provides high-level information about the basic functions and uses of various standard tools and machines found on farms.

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This document lists and provides brief descriptions of common farm tools and equipment. It describes 13 tools, including sprinklers which are used to water crops, a sickle which is used to harvest crops by hand or attached to a tractor, and a rake which is used to loosen and level soil. A pH meter is also included, which measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. The document provides high-level information about the basic functions and uses of various standard tools and machines found on farms.

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Vertical Layout

In vertical gardening, use structures or columnar trees to create garden rooms


or define hidden spaces ready for discovery. Trellises, attached to the ground
or to large containers, helps to grow vines, flowers, and even vegetables in
vertical garden pots using much less space than traditional gardening
requires.
Vertical garden elements can draw attention to an area or disguise an
unattractive view. This style of gardening is a perfect solution for just about
any garden, indoors or out.
Farm Tools and Equipment
Agriculture tools and equipment are the instruments used by farmers and
growers to produce crops. The primary function of agriculture tools is to help
farmers, farmworkers, and home gardeners perform tasks related to the
cultivation of crops.

1. Agricultural Drones
Drones can help farmers optimize the use of inputs (seeds, fertilizers, water),
react more quickly to threats (weeds, pests, fungi), save time in crop
exploration (validate treatments /actions taken), improve real-time revenue
and estimate field performance.

2. pH Meter
A pH meter is an instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a
solution, also known as pH. pH is the unit of measurement that describes the
degree of acidity or alkalinity. It is measured on a scale of 0 to 14.

3. Sickle
The sickle is an agricultural tool used to harvest crops. Sickles usually have a
curved "S" blade and are made of metal, wood, or plastic. They are used by
hand or with an electric sickle attached to a tractor.
4. Hoe/Jembe
The hoe or jembe is a common digging tool that has a wide metal blade
attached to one end of a wooden handle. It is used for digging/ploughing the
ground and making holes for planting.

5. Sprinklers
Sprinklers are used to water crops and plants. It is usually a simple hand-held
device that can be adjusted to set different flow rates and spray patterns.
Water is released through an adjustable nozzle or sprinkler head.
6. Sprayer
A sprayer is a device used to apply chemicals and liquids to the field to protect
crops from harmful pests. Sprays from these devices can contaminate soil and
surrounding water.

7. Secateurs/ Pruning Shear


The pruning shear is a tool used to cut branches and remove dead material
from trees. It is generally used to shape and thin fruit trees, shrubs and vines.

8. Rake
Considering the list of farm tool names, rake is a very common tool for any
type of farm. There are several types of rakes available. The main function of
this tooth bar is to loosen and level the soil. The traditional rake evolved from
manual or animal-drawn to a focus on tractors.

9. Crowbar
Crowbar are mainly used in the farm to separate objects stuck together. They
work by fitting an end between two objects and using the force of gravity to
pull them apart.

10. Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow is a small one-wheeled manual transporter intended to be
pushed and guided by one person by means of two handles from behind. It is
also called "wheelchair". The use of forklifts is common on the job site and on
the farm. Standard capacity is approximately 100 liters (4 cubic feet) of
material.
11. Axe
An axe is a tool used to cut and chop wood, logs and branches. It usually
consists of an axe-shaped handle that has an edge on one side and a round
face on the other side. It is generally used to split wood into small pieces and
cut it. Trees are also used in construction, logging, logging, mining and more.

12. Shovel
A shovel is a long-handled tool with a sharp metal blade used to dig and move
dirt or snow. Typically used to move loose materials in agricultural
environments.
13. Panga / Machete/ Cutlass
This tool consisting of a handle and a long sharp steel blade is hard to forget.
Its practical side to take it everywhere does. It's almost irreplaceable. It is used
for cutting grass, cutting or pruning plants or trimming bushes.

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