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Top 18 Farm Tools In Nigeria And Their Uses

Farm tools are simple or small equipment operated by hand to carry out agricultural activities. The farm tools we are referring to are the ones that are powered by human energy and muscle.

Most farming activities in Nigeria are carried out with the aid of simple farm tools. This is because a very large percentage of the farming populace do not have the financial muscle needed to buy sophisticated and heavy farm machineries and Implements.


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So in this article, we will make an attempt to look at the various farm tools used in various parts of the country and some of their uses.

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Top 18 Farm Tools In Nigeria And Their Uses
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The list of farm tools used in Nigeria

The following are some of the tools used in various farms scattered all over the country.

1. Cutlass

2. Hoe

3. Spade

4. Shovel

5. Garden Fork

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6. Hand Fork

7. Hand Trowel

8. Rake

9. Axe

10. Pick Axe

11. Head pan

12. Watering can

13. Mattock

14. Sickle

15. Harvesting knife

16. Wheelbarrow

17. Crowbar

18. Manure Drag

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Cutlass

The cutlass is one of the most common tools used by farmers. The cutlass has two main parts which are a wooden handle and a blade used for cutting. In Nigeria there are two main types of cutlass.

The first one has a short wooden handle attached to a slightly curved blade while the other has a wooden handle with a straight metal blade.

Uses of the cutlass

The cutlass is used for pre-planting activities such as the cutting down and clearing of grasses, bushes and trees. It is used to plant the seeds of some crops. Also the cutlass is used to harvest some crops.

Some examples of some of the crops that are harvested using the cutlass in Nigeria are sugarcane, vegetables like waterleaf, bitter leaf etc.

Hoe

The hoe consists of a very long handle attached to metal blade. The metal blade is usually attached to the base of the long handle. The metal blade could be slightly rectangular or rounded in shape.

Types of Hoe

There are two types of hoes used in Nigeria. They are:

a. The West African Hoe: This hoe consists of a wooden handle with a round metal blade attached to its base. The metal blade is attached to the handle through its prong.

b. The West Indian Hoe: In the case of the West Indian Hoe, there is a rectangular blade attached to the wooden handle. The blade has a loop around the handle of the hoe

Uses of the Hoe

The hoe as a farm tool is used to make heaps and ridges inside which the seeds and seedlings of some crops are placed.

It is used to prepare the farm land for planting operations. Furthermore it is used for the harvesting of some crops. Lastly the hoe is used for weeding.

Spade

This is a farm tool consisting of a long wooden handle and a broad metal blade. The metal blade is also attached to the base of the long handle. This blade is broad and with a very sharp edge which enables the spade to easily penetrate into the soil.

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Uses of the Spade

The spade is used in turning over the soil especially to cover the seeds of some plants and also to support plant seedlings.

It is also used to level the soil. During the construction of some farm structures it is used in the mixing of cement, sand and stone to create concrete.

Shovel

The shovel is similar to the spade but it has a slight difference. Its blade is hollow and broad. Its blade is not as deep as that of the shovel with a rectangular or round edge.

Uses of the Shovel.

This farm tool is used to transfer soil from one place to another. Farm materials are loaded from the ground to a machine or tool used for transportation through the aid of a shovel. Farmers use this tool to make garden parts and also to remove stone and rubbish.

Garden Fork

The garden fork has four prongs or teeth which are tapered to a point on the handle. The teeth or prong are made of hard metal.

This is one common farm tool used in Nigeria because of its cheapness and easy accessibility. It is majorly found on animal farms or a farm involved in the cultivation of crops and animal husbandry.

Uses of the Garden Fork

This farm tool is used in the production of compost manure. It is also used to loosen the soil before removing the seedlings for transplanting. Lastly it could also be used to load manure in the absence of the shovel.

Hand Fork

It is almost similar to the garden fork. But the difference is that it is far smaller than the garden fork and can be held with only one hand.

It consists of a small wooden handle attached to a metal with three or four prongs or teeth. Most users in Nigeria utilize this tool in the squatting posture.

Uses of the Hand Fork

This farm tool is used for breaking soil clods. It is also utilized during light weeding and mixing small quantities of soil.

Hand Trowel

The hand trowel consists of a short metal handle and a scooped-shape blade. Its scoop-shaped blade creates the possibility to carry seedlings together with the small ball of earth during transplanting.

Uses of Hand Trowel

The hand trowel is used for the following activities on the farm such as transplanting of seedlings, fertilizer or manure application, light weeding and the mixing of soil and fertilizers.

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Rake

The rake is a farm tool which consists of a very long wooden handle with a strong metal head attached to its base. The metal head has several prongs which are very important to enable the rake perform its functions.

Uses of the Rake

The rake is used by farmers in Nigeria to perform the following functions:

a. To spread the soil evenly after hoeing.

b. To remove stones and weeds from seed-beds.

c. It is used to cover vegetable seeds after broadcasting

d. The rake is used to break soil lumps into smaller particles.

Axe

The axe is a farm tool which is also divided into two major parts which are a strong wooden or metal handle and a metal blade with a sharpened edge. It is usually held with both hands during use.

Functions of the Axe

Farmers use the axe to carry out the activities of splitting/slicing wood, cutting wood and uprooting tree stumps.

Pick Axe

The pick axe has a long wooden handle and a metal head with double blades. One of the blades of the pick axe is shaped so that it has a big and sharp pointed edge while the other blade has the shape of a small and narrow hoe. This feature distinguishes the pick axe from the axe itself.

Uses of the Pick Axe

This farm tool is used for the removal of the roots of big trees, tilling of very hard soils and the making of ridges.

Head Pan

The head pan is a metal container with two handles opposite to each other. One striking feature of the head pan is that its top is larger than its bottom. Its handles enable easy grabbing of the tool by hand when it is transported from one place to another.

Uses of the Head Pan

The use of this farm tool is employed for the collection of some harvested crops, transportation of small farm inputs and outputs, and the mixing of manure and fertilizer.

Watering Can

This is a can fitted with a sprout and two handles. Some watering cans are made of metal while others are made of plastic.  The sprout has a perforated metal sheet over its mouth.

This perforated metal sheet is called rose. As mentioned in the first sentence of this section, the watering can has two handles.

One handle is used to carry the watering can when it is being moved from one place to another while the other handle is used to hold the watering can during irrigation.

Uses of the Watering Can

This farm tool is used for the light irrigation of crops in the dry season. It is also used to apply liquid fertilizer, wetting of cement blocks with water during construction of farm structures and the application of water to seedlings in the nursery.

Mattock

The mattock has a wooden handle and a double headed metal head. Some people see the mattock as the combination of a small axe with a hoe.

Uses of the Mattock

The mattock as a farm tool is used to uproot small stumps, loosen and dig the soil, bush clearing and weeding.

Sickle

The sickle is a farm tool with a curved metal blade attached to a short handle. The inner edge of the metal blade is sharp while the outer edge is blunt.

Uses of the Sickle

The sickle is used to harvest fruits or cereal crops and the light weeding of vegetable plants.

Harvesting Knife

The harvesting knife is almost similar to the sickle. But the major difference is that it is bigger and longer than the sickle. It consists of a long wooden handle with a small curved metal blade attached to its edge.

Uses of the Harvesting Knife

The harvesting knife as a farm tool is used to harvest some cash crops like cocoa, oil palm, mango, oranges and kolanut. It is also used for light pruning.

Wheelbarrow

The wheelbarrow is a common farm tool which is seen almost every day in major cities of Nigeria. It is a large metal container with a wheel at the front, two handles at the rear and two legs under the base also at the rear. It is pushed by lifting the two handles slightly upward.

Uses of the Wheelbarrow

The major use of the wheelbarrow as a farm tool is to carry and transport farm inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and farm outputs such as harvested crops, slaughtered animals and other load from the farm to the market or other places. It is also used to transplant seedlings.

Crowbar

The crowbar is a long iron bar which is bent at one end. It is used for the gradual movement of heavy loads. Also at times, it is used to dig holes for planting seeds.

Manure Drag

The manure drag consists of a handle attached to tines. The number of tines could be four or five at the base of the handle of the manure drag. The tines have ends pointed at right-angles to the handle to facilitate digging.

Uses of the Manure Drag

It is used especially on animal farms to dig farm-yard manure.

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Conclusion

The above list of farm tools are the common ones used by peasant farmers in Nigeria. While we are hoping for a change from the traditional methods of farming to the mechanized type of agriculture, farmers cannot afford to remain idle.

They need to get to the farm. Hence the use of some of these simple farm tools to carry out their farming operations.

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Ibukun Soyoye

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