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FARMING TOOLS GUIDE

Every tool, machine, and piece of equipment you need for high-yield, efficient green pea cultivation — from soil prep to harvest.

30+Tools Listed
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30+ Essential Tools
🌱 GREEN PEAS FARMING TOOLS◆ SOIL PREPARATION◆ SEEDING EQUIPMENT◆ IRRIGATION SYSTEMS◆ PEST CONTROL TOOLS◆ HARVESTING MACHINERY◆ POST-HARVEST EQUIPMENT◆ HAND TOOLS 🌱 GREEN PEAS FARMING TOOLS◆ SOIL PREPARATION◆ SEEDING EQUIPMENT◆ IRRIGATION SYSTEMS◆ PEST CONTROL TOOLS◆ HARVESTING MACHINERY◆ POST-HARVEST EQUIPMENT◆ HAND TOOLS
Introduction

WHY THE RIGHT TOOLS MATTER

Green peas (Pisum sativum) are a highly profitable cool-season legume crop. Using the correct tools and machinery at every stage — from land preparation to post-harvest — directly determines your yield, quality, and profit margin.

Efficient tools reduce labour costs by 40–60%, minimise crop damage during harvest, ensure uniform seed placement for consistent germination, and allow timely operations that are critical for this weather-sensitive crop. This guide covers every essential tool category for green pea cultivation.

Farm tools and green fields
Category 01

HAND TOOLS

Essential manual tools used for day-to-day field operations, planting, maintenance, and small-scale harvesting in green pea farms.

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Garden Hoe
// Soil Preparation

Used for breaking clods, levelling soil, making furrows, and weeding between rows. A wide flat hoe is ideal for bed preparation; a narrow collinear hoe for precision inter-row weeding.

Essential Manual All-Stage
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Garden Fork
// Soil Aeration

A sturdy digging fork aerates compacted soil and improves drainage without inverting the soil profile. Critical before transplanting or direct seeding to loosen top 20–25 cm for root penetration.

Essential Manual Pre-Planting
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Dibber / Seed Dibble
// Planting Tool

Creates uniform planting holes at precise depth (3–5 cm) and spacing for pea seeds. Ensures consistent germination rate. Available as single dibber or multi-row dibber boards for large-scale planting.

Essential Planting
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Pruning Shears
// Harvesting & Pruning

Sharp bypass pruners for clean harvesting of green pea pods without damaging the vine. Also used for cutting support strings and trimming diseased shoots. Keep blades oiled and sharp for clean cuts.

Harvest Manual
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Watering Can / Sprayer
// Irrigation & Spraying

For small plots — a 10L watering can with fine rose head provides gentle, uniform moisture at germination stage. Backpack sprayer (15–16L) for pesticide and foliar fertilizer applications across rows.

Essential Irrigation Pest Control
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Row Marker / String Line
// Layout & Planning

Ensures straight, evenly spaced rows for uniform crop density and easier mechanised operations. A simple string line with stakes or a rolling row marker wheel maintains 20–25 cm inter-plant spacing for optimal yield.

Planning Pre-Planting
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Trellis / Support Netting
// Crop Support

Green peas are climbing plants that need vertical support. Install bamboo stakes with jute strings, wire mesh panels, or plastic trellis netting (15×15 cm mesh) at 60 cm height for climbing varieties. Prevents lodging and improves air circulation.

Essential Support All-Season
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Soil pH & Moisture Meter
// Testing Equipment

Digital 3-in-1 soil tester measures pH (ideal 6.0–7.5 for peas), moisture level, and sunlight intensity. Essential before planting and during crop growth to ensure optimal soil conditions for maximum yield.

Testing Digital
Category 02

POWER MACHINERY

Heavy equipment that dramatically reduces labour costs and time for large-scale green pea farms of 2+ hectares.

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// Soil Preparation
ROTAVATOR / ROTOTILLER

Tractor-mounted rotavator prepares a fine, crumbly seedbed in a single pass by cutting and mixing the top 15–20 cm of soil. Replaces 3–4 manual ploughing operations, saving time and fuel. Ideal for incorporating crop residues and compost uniformly.

Working Depth15–20 cm
Coverage0.5–1.5 Ha/Hr
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// Precision Seeding
SEED DRILL / PLANTER

A multi-row seed drill places seeds at uniform depth (3–5 cm) and spacing (8–10 cm in-row, 20–25 cm between rows) in a single pass. Reduces seed wastage by 25–30% compared to broadcast seeding and ensures even germination across the entire field.

Row Spacing20–25 cm
Seed Depth3–5 cm Uniform
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// Irrigation System
DRIP / SPRINKLER SYSTEM

Drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root zone, reducing water usage by 50% and minimising foliar diseases that thrive in wet conditions. Mini-sprinklers are ideal for germination stage. Combine with a fertigation unit for precise nutrient delivery.

Water Saving40–50% vs Flood
TypeDrip + Sprinkler
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// Crop Protection
POWER SPRAYER (BOOM)

Tractor-mounted boom sprayer with 10–12 metre boom width covers large areas quickly with pesticides, fungicides, and foliar fertilizers. Engine-powered knapsack sprayer (Honda/Kisankraft) for smaller farms. Ensures uniform coverage critical for pea disease management.

Tank Capacity200–400 Litres
Coverage2–4 Ha/Hour
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// Mechanical Harvesting
PEA HARVESTER / VINER

A self-propelled or tractor-mounted pea viner harvests, shells, and separates green peas from the vines in one operation. Replaces 80–100 manual labourers per day. Essential for commercial-scale farms above 10 hectares for timely harvest and minimal post-harvest losses.

Output2–5 Tonnes/Hour
Labour Saving80–90%
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Investment Overview

TOOL COST REFERENCE

Approximate price ranges for India market. Costs vary by brand, quality, and region. Consider hiring/renting machinery before purchasing for small farms.

Tool / Equipment Category Approx. Cost Best For
Garden Hoe SetHand Tool₹200–500All farms
Garden ForkHand Tool₹300–800All farms
Dibber / Seed DibblePlanting₹100–400Small–Medium
Trellis Netting (100 m)Support₹800–2,000All farms
Backpack Sprayer (16L)Crop Protection₹1,500–3,500All farms
Soil pH/Moisture MeterTesting₹500–2,000All farms
Power Tiller (8–12 HP)Machinery₹80,000–1.5LSmall–Medium
Tractor (35–55 HP)Machinery₹5–8 LakhLarge Farms
Rotavator (Tractor Mounted)Soil Prep₹60,000–1.2LMedium–Large
Multi-Row Seed DrillSeeding₹40,000–80,000Medium–Large
Drip Irrigation System /HaIrrigation₹40,000–70,000/HaAll farms
Boom Sprayer (Tractor)Crop Protection₹30,000–60,000Large Farms
Pea Viner / HarvesterHarvesting₹5–25 LakhCommercial 10+ Ha
Cold Storage Unit (5T)Post-Harvest₹3–8 LakhCommercial
Maintenance & Care

TOOL MAINTENANCE TIPS

01

Clean After Every Use

Remove all soil and plant debris from hand tools after each use. Rust develops rapidly on dirty blades — clean with a stiff brush, wipe dry, and store in a dry place.

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Sharpen Blades Regularly

A sharp hoe, pruner, or spade reduces physical effort by 40% and makes cleaner cuts that prevent plant disease entry. Sharpen with a whetstone or file every 2–3 uses.

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Oil Metal Parts

Apply a thin coat of machine oil or WD-40 to all metal surfaces before storing for the season. This prevents rust and extends tool life by 3–5 years.

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Service Machinery Before Season

Service tractors, sprayers, and tillers before the planting season — change engine oil, check belts, clean filters, and calibrate seed drills for accurate seed rate.

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Rinse Sprayers Thoroughly

Flush sprayer tanks and nozzles with clean water immediately after each pesticide application. Chemical residues corrode internal parts and cause nozzle blockages in subsequent use.

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Store in Dry, Covered Space

Keep all equipment under a covered shed away from rain and direct sun. UV exposure degrades rubber seals and plastic components. Hang hand tools on wall hooks to prevent handle warping.

⚠ Safety First

EQUIPMENT SAFETY

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Protective Footwear

Always wear steel-toed boots when operating machinery, especially tillers and rotavators. Never operate barefoot or in sandals.

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Chemical-Resistant Gloves

Wear nitrile or rubber gloves when mixing and spraying pesticides or fertilizers. Wash hands thoroughly after any chemical handling.

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Respiratory Protection

Use an N95 or chemical-grade respirator mask when spraying pesticides, fungicides, or working in dusty conditions during tillage.

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High-Visibility Vest

When operating tractors or machinery near roads or other workers, wear a high-visibility vest. Maintain safe distances from rotating parts.

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Inspect Before Use

Check all machinery for loose bolts, worn belts, and damaged parts before each operation. Never operate faulty equipment in the field.

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Read the Manual

Always read the operator's manual for machinery before first use. Follow manufacturer torque, speed, and maintenance specifications exactly.