Development of "Wheel Hoe" Appropriate Tool for Supporting Organic Farming

Development of "Wheel Hoe" is aimed to produce the multifunction tools according to the agriculture field condition in West Sumatra. Wheel Hoe has three implements which used to trim weeds (blade assembly), to cultivate a soil (tine cultivator), to make the drainage (furrower) on the dried...

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