Agricultural tools, implements and machinery contribute immensely to high productivity in agriculture. With them, a farmer is able to achieve production levels which otherwise may seem difficult or impossible, doing much more in less time.
There are many tools, implements and machinery employed in the sector of agriculture but first, let us understand what we mean by tools, implements and machinery.
Tools
Tools are usually hand-held and do not require the help of animals or machines. Examples are the cutlass and rake.
Implements
An implement is generally attached to a tractor and pulled to perform the function for which it is designed. They cannot work on their own. Examples are the planter, harrower and plough.
Machinery
An agricultural machine generates or uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an intended action. It is operated and controlled by humans or automatically. They range from the tractor to threshers, mills, etc.
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Tools
CutlassThe cutlass is a flat long metal blade with a short wooden handle with one edge sharp while the other is blunt. It is used for clearing of bushes, cutting of trees etc. | |
CutlassThe cutlass is a flat long metal blade with a short wooden handle with one edge sharp while the other is blunt. It is used for clearing bushes, cutting of trees etc. | |
Fork hoeThe fork hoe is used for loosening, lifting and turning over the soil in gardening and farming. | |
Hand forkIt is used for removing weeds and loosening the soil. It can also be used to stir the soil. | |
HoeA hoe is an agricultural hand tool used to shape soil, harvest crops, removal of weeds etc. The hoe includes cutting foliage from roots when weeding. | |
Mattock and PickaxesA mattock is a hand tool used for digging and chopping. The pickaxe has a pointed edge used to break rocky surfaces or hard surfaces such as concrete or hardened dried earth. The chiselled part of the pickaxe is used for cutting through roots. | |
RakeThe rake is a broom for outside use. It consists of a toothed bar fixed to the handle used for collecting leaves, grass, hay etc. | |
SecateursUsed for pruning trees and shrubs. | |
Spade and shovelA spade is a hand tool used to break up lumps in the soil, it is rectangular in shape. The shovel blade is angled forward which makes it efficient for digging and scooping. | |
SickleThe sickle is an agricultural hand tool designed with a curved blade and a wooden handle. It is used for harvesting. | |
Watering canThe watering can is a portable container which has a handle and a spout (a tube projecting from a container through which water can be poured) used for watering plants by hand. | |
HoeA home is an agricultural hand tool used to shape soil, harvest crops, remove of weeds etc. The hoe includes cutting foliage from roots when weeding. |
Implements
Cassava harvesterIt is an agricultural machine used for harvesting cassava, potatoes, cocoyam etc. It is very efficient and allows the farmer to harvest a lot as compared to the manual (manpower). | |
CultivatorIt is used to prepare the soil for plants that will be planted. They can also remove weeds and improves the soil to allow air and water to penetrate more easily into the roots of plants. | |
HarrowIt involves breaking up and smoothing out ploughed field surfaces. It helps farmers to break up lumps of soil faster and more easily. | |
PloughThe ploughing machine is used for turning over the upper layer of the soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface, hence burying weeds and the remains of previous crops and allowing them to break down. Ploughing is done to create contour lines to prevent water runoff and slow erosion, hence water has more time to set into the soil for crops. | |
Roller crimperUsed in no-till agriculture to press vegetative cover to the soil to make the soil accessible for planting. | |
TransplanterIt is used for transplanting seedlings to the field. It reduces the time taken to transplant seedlings when compared to the manual transplanting and it saves a lot of energy and time. | |
TransplanterIt is used for transplanting seedlings to the field. It reduces the time taken to transplant seedlings when compared to manual transplanting and it saves a lot of energy and time. |
Machines
BalerThe baler is used to compress a cut crop such as cotton, flax straw or silage into compact bales that are easy to handle, transport and store. | |
Combine harvesterIt is a piece of modern agricultural machinery used for harvesting, cleaning, etc. It enables farmers to harvest larger amounts and allows the crops to be harvested quickly and efficiently. | |
Knapsack sprayerThis is used to apply soluble chemicals to plants or animals. The pressure is generated manually and operated by a human. | |
Mist BlowerThis is a machine for the application of insecticides or fungicides in the form of a mist over relatively long distances. Its power is generated by a fuel motor. | |
Power TillerFor turning the soil, basically. Also used for weeding, fertilizer and pesticide application. | |
ThresherIs a machine that threshes or removes chaffs and seeds from the stalks and husks. It is done by beating the plants to make the seeds fall out. | |
TractorThe tractor is used for pulling or pushing agricultural machinery for planting, tilling, ploughing, harrowing etc. | |
ThresherIs a machine that threshes or removes chaff and seeds from the stalks and husks. It is done by beating the plants to make the seeds fall out. |
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Agricultural tools, implements and machinery, like others, are invented on necessity. We believe there are many other tools, implements and machinery innovations used by our native farmers which need to be showcased. Let us know and we will add it to the growing catalogue for all to see.