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SCRAPBOOK

IN TLE

Student’s Name: Atun, Exiene M.


Grade and Section: 8- Dalton

Teacher’s Name: Dela Cruz, Amy Rose G.


A HAND FORK is a small, hand-held gardening tool designed to be
used with small plants or seedlings.
Hand forks typically have three sharp, sturdy tines (prongs) and a
wooden, plastic or metal handle. 
 Hand forks are used for a variety of gardening tasks, including aerating
and cultivating the soil,
light weeding and transplanting seedlings. 
 
As a result of its small size, the tool is especially useful when working in
confined spaces, such as containers,borders or closely-planted beds. 

It is an invaluable tool for weeding, transplanting, cutting sod, and dividing


plants. Some GARDEN KNIVES have a ruler etched into the steel that is
useful for measuring depths when planting bulbs or seeds. The tip of the blade
is great for drawing lines into the soil for planting gauges.

PRUNING SHEARS, also called hand pruners (in American English),


or secateurs (in British English), are a type of scissors for use on plants.
They are strong enough to prune hard branches of trees and shrubs,
sometimes up to two centimetres thick. They are used
in gardening, arboriculture, plant nursery works, farming, flower arranging,
and nature conservation, where fine-scale habitat management is required.

A TROWEL is a small hand tool used for digging, applying,


smoothing, or moving small amounts of viscous or particulate material.
Common varieties include the masonry trowel, garden trowel, and float
trowel.

A SPRINKLER is a device with a lot of small holes that you put on the


end of a hose in order to water plants, grass, etc.

An AXE tool that has a heavy iron or steel blade at the end of


a long wooden handle, used for cutting wood.
PLOW an implement used to cut, lift, and turn over soil especially in
preparing a seedbed. 

LIGHT HOE for removing weeds and loosening soil in


vegetable bed and under plants. Steel blade with sharp edges to
reach under plants.Easy and convenient to use by all gardeners
because of the lightweight aluminium body.

A SHOVEL is a tool for digging, lifting, and moving bulk materials, such
as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand, or ore. Most shovels are hand tools consisting
of a broad blade fixed to a medium-length handle. Shovel blades are usually
made of sheet steel or hard plastics and are very strong.

A RAKE (Old English raca, cognate with Dutch raak, German Rechen,


from the root meaning "to scrape together", "heap up") is a broom for outside
use; a horticultural implement consisting of a toothed bar fixed transversely to
a handle, or tines fixed to a handle, and used to collect leaves, hay, grass, etc.,
and in gardening, for loosening the soil, light weeding and levelling, removing
dead grass from lawns, and generally for purposes performed in agriculture by
the harrow.

A BOLO (Tagalog: iták, Ilocano: bunéng, Cebuano: súndang, Hiligaynon: bi
nangon) is a large cutting tool of Filipino origin similar to the machete. It is used
particularly in the Philippines, the jungles of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, as
well as in the sugar field.
A power HAND-TRACTOR is a small two-
wheel tractor powered by a small gas enginusually 6-10 horsepower.
These tractors are usually equipped with a rotorvator
attachment. Hand tractors are guided by two handle bars, similar to
bicycle handles, which are controlled by the farmer.

A SPRAYER is a device used
to spray a liquid, where sprayers are
commonly used for projection of water,
weed killers, crop performance materials, pest maintenance chemicals, as well as
manufacturing and production line ingredients. In agriculture, a sprayer is a piece
of equipment that is used to apply herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers on
agricultural crops. Sprayers range in size from man-portable units (typically
backpacks with spray guns) to trailed sprayers that are connected to a tractor, to
self-propelled units similar to tractors, with boom mounts of 4-30 feet up to 60–
151 feet in length depending on engineering design for tractor and land size.[

The modern combine harvester, or simply combine,


is a versatile machine designed to efficiently harvest a
variety of grain crops. The name derives from its
combining three separate harvesting operations—
reaping, threshing, and winnowing—into a single process.
Among the crops harvested with a combine
are wheat, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum, soybea
ns, flax (linseed), sunflowers and canola. The
separated straw, left lying on the field, comprises the stems
and any remaining leaves of the crop with
limited nutrients left in it: the straw is then either chopped,
spread on the field and ploughed back in or baled for
bedding and limited-feed for livestock.
Harrow (plural harrows) A device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row,
which is dragged across ploughed land to smooth or break up the soil, to remove weeds or cover seeds;
a harrow plow.

Rotavator is a rotary tillage implement drive by PTO (Power


take of) which cuts, Pulverizes, Mixes and Level the soil in singele
Pass, Rotovator can be the most economically and effectively be
used by replacing 1 Tine Tiller 2 Disc harrow 3 Puddler and 4
Levelers.

Wheelbarrow small cart with a single wheel at the front and two
supporting legs and two handles at the rear, used typically for carrying
loads in building-work or gardening.

A planter is a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor,


that sows (plants) seeds in rows throughout a field. It is connected to
the tractor with a drawbar or a three-point hitch. ... The row units
are spaced evenly along the planter at intervals that vary widely by
crop and locale.
FARM
TOOLS

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