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AgriTools

Agri tools required / used for BN Pura Lake works:

  1. CrowBar (గడ్డపార)
  2. Sickle (కొడవలి)
  3. Pickaxe (గడ్డపలుగు)





   


Sickle

Pickaxe

Rake

Shovel

Spade

SpadingFork

Tiller

Trowel

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