Traditional hand tools

Traditional hand tools

    • Among the traditional hand tools, the Khurpi and the weeding hooks are popular tools made by local antisense for the use on small and marginal farms.
    • Khurpi is used in India may vary in their size: shape and weight, but they have common basic parts i.e., a cutting blade and a small wooden handle for the grip.
    • A person used it while squatting on the ground.
    • The khurpi with a long narrow blade is preferred for weeding around the flower plants, broad casted crops and vegetable crops.
    • One with wider blades is generally used for earthing up operations or for weeding crops sown in lines.
    • However, a man covers about 0.025 hectare in a day under normal working condition.
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