No pictures. You can look up the pictures on the web as you type in each name into the search bar on Dogpile, Yahoo, Google, Ask Jim or any other search engines. But, here's a nice list of farm machinery:
Crop/Hay/Silage Production:
Tractors (all shapes and sizes)
Baler (Square or Round)
Haybine
Swather/Windrower
Combine/Harvester (self propelled or pull-type; comes with different types of headers, including corn, and standard for cereal- and broad-leaf-type crops)
Seed drill
Air seeder
Disc mower
Forage harvester (self-propelled or pull-type)
Disc
Cultivator
Plow (or Plough)
Harrows
Packer Harrows
Packer Roller
Silage Wagon
No-till Seeder
Skid Steer Loader
Anhydrous Applicator
Sprayer
Irrigation system
Augers
Cotton Boll Buggy
Cotton Stripper
Cotton Picker
Potato Digger
Peanut Digger
Corn Picker
Mower Conditioner
Rotary Cutter Mower
Rake
Flail Chopper
Chisel Plow
Rock Picker
Pulverizer
Coulter Ripper
Mulch Tiller
Mulcher
No-till Planter
Livestock Machinery (not including Hay/Forage equipment above)
Manure Spreader (including liquid manure)
Feed Wagon
TMR Mixer
Grinder Mixer
Tub Grinder
Hammer Mill
Feed Truck
Mix Mill
More machinery can be found at IronSearch.com.
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Mostly handheld tools are used and most of the farmers are not aware of the modern technologies of farming.
Unpredictable weather patterns, pests and diseases and lack of the modern farming tools are some of the problems facing the agriculture sector in the Philippines. The peasant farmers to not have access to modern tools and seeds.
The farmers have upgraded from traditional farming methods using hand tools to modern mechanization. This has led to an increase in food production and improved food security. Farmers also enjoy better export returns from their crops.
They invented hand tools for farming
They invented hand tools for farming
simple farm tools are those affordable tools used for farming activities.
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
Manually
Some common farming tools used in Mesopotamia were the ard plow for tilling the soil, sickles for harvesting crops like barley and wheat, and reed baskets for carrying and storing harvested produce. Additionally, irrigation tools such as canals and shadufs were crucial for managing water flow to agricultural fields in the region.
of Farm, Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community., The business of cultivating land.
of Farm, Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community., The business of cultivating land.
The difference between early tools and modern tools is that early tools were made from stone but modern tools are made from metals.