Tools & Hardware

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There are various tools available for both industrial-size and small scale farming operations. These equipment may be confusing, however, determining the exact equipment you need is an easy way to make your work more convenient and less frustrating.

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Harrows

Harrowing helps you prepare your soil for agricultural work.  It helps you break down soil clumps, level the soul surface and aid in redistribution of weed and crop residue. The goal is to make for an easier growing field for new plant.

Harrowing can also be used to distribute fertilizer and manure, across the soil surfaces. Types of harrowing tools include spring, chain, roller and disc.

Spring harrows are older and uncommon today. They use a set of iron teeth placed in rows to agitate and loosen the soil.

Chain harrows are like spiked attachment and chain nets. They are run across the ground surface to aerate the fertilizer and soil.

Disc harrows are the spring arrows modern’s version. They comprise large docs rows serving to break the weeds and soil nor thoroughly after plowing is complete.

Fertilizer Spreaders

Fertilizer spreaders as the name suggests, serve to spread fertilizer across a field. They exist in various types, based on fertilizer types. Fertilizer spreaders can be broadcast spreaders, manure spreaders, and slurry spreaders.

Broadcast spreader: This is by dispersing fertilizer with gravity. It is the most popular spreader of all the other types.

Manure Spreader: This takes solid manure and spread on the field. This helps you utilize manure well, especially since solid manure often requires breaking with harrows before mixing with soil. 

Slurry Spreader: This is a type of spreader for spraying liquids across a field.

Seeders

These serve to spread seeds on surfaces of large plots. They are quick and efficient. Although some farms use small mechanical seeders and hand-seeding modes, seeders pulled by tractors are the most common on large farms today. Various types of tools used in seeding are as follows:

Broadcast seeders: These are known as rotary spreaders. They exist in various sizes. They work by placing the seeds in a hopper. In the hopper, there is a plate turning to take seeds in to disperse across the farm field.

Air Seeders: These are large seeders that make use of compressed air in shooting seeds inside the ground. They are suitable for small and round seeds. This limits their usability as they are highly selective.

Planters: These are accurate seeders, although tending to be highly expensive. They comprise several wheels and blades with seedboxes containing seeds meant to be planted.

Mowers

These are necessary for large plots of land. There is a wide range of mower that can meet various farm needs, from management of grasses to harvesting of crops. Whichever one you choose will depend on the land and you may need mowers of different sizes for different parts of the land, such as tight or smaller spaces.

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