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What are the planting tools?

Ploughs, harrows, hoes, plows, harrows, plows, hoes, hoes, windmills, tippers, gondolas, knives, sickles and short plows.

Agricultural power machinery mainly includes internal combustion engines and tractors equipped with internal combustion engines, as well as motors, wind turbines, water turbines and various small generator sets.

Farmland construction machinery is used to level the land, build terraces and terraces, dig ditches, lay pipelines and dig wells. Among them, bulldozers, graders, scrapers, excavators (see excavators), loaders (see single bucket loaders) and rock drills are basically the same as those used in roads and construction projects, but most of them (except rock drills) are used in conjunction with agricultural tractors, which is convenient for hooking and improves power utilization.

Other farmland construction machinery mainly includes ditcher, rat track plough, shovel and throwing machine, water well drilling machine, etc.

Soil tillage machinery The machinery used to cultivate land, loosen soil or crush soil includes birch plough, disc plough, chisel plough and rotary cultivator. According to the different planting objects and technological processes, planting machinery can be divided into three categories: seeder, planter and seedling planter.