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use of rake in agriculture​

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Answered by luckycharm36
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Clean-up: Rakes are incredibly helpful for removing leaves, grass clippings, weeds, dead plants and stones from the garden. Different sized rakes can be used for covering large or narrow spaces.

Scarifying your lawns: Rakes can help you remove moss build-up or thatch from your garden to make it look neater, improve lawn health and aerate the soil.

Raking soil: Rakes are perfect for breaking up any clumps of soil, turning it over and removing stones or weeds. They are ideal for removing the unwanted material, plant and sow seeds and levelling soil.

Levelling the soil: They are ideal for leveling the ground for laying turf /seeding grass, building sheds or laying paths.

Answered by ayushi9633
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  • Rake is horticultural equipment having a toothed bar that is fixed across a handle. Rakes are used as a broom for collecting fallen leaves, grass and hay. It is also useful in loosening of soil, leveling and light weeding etc. ... The handle for this type of Rake is made of metal or wood.

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