Performing Nursery Operations
Performing Nursery Operations
OPERATIONS
Upon completion of this unit of competency the
students/trainees will be able to:
Identify
and prepare nursery tools, farm implements
and simple equipment;
Maintain nursery facilities;
Handle seeds/planting material
Prepare growing media
Conduct propagation activities
INTRODUCTION:
Tools, farm implements and simple equipment for
nursery operations are very important for thorough
land preparation. Hence without this
tools/equipment and simple implements the
objectives performing nursery operations could not
attain.
Learning Objective
After the discussion, the student/trainees should be
able to identify the different types of tools, farm
implements and simple equipment.
Definition of Term
Hand Tools - are usually light and are used without the help
of animals or machines. They are being used in performing
farm activities which involve small areas like school garden
and home garden.
Farm implements –accessories pulled by animals or mounted
to machineries to make the work easier
Equipment – powered tool machine used in farming
Repair – to restore something broken or damaged to good
condition.
Prepare – to take the necessary action to put something into
a state where it is fit for use or for a particular event or
purpose.
Hand and Digging Tools
Pick-mattock
is used for digging canals, breaking hard topsoil and for digging up stones
and tree stumps.
Hand and Digging Tools
Grab-hoe
Shovel
is used in removing trash,
digging loose soil, moving soil from
one place to another and for mixing
soil media.
Hand and Digging
Tools
Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow is another
handy tool for the garden.
One time there was only
the one-wheel style similar
to that used by builders.
Hand and Digging
Tools
Spading fork is used for
loosening the soil, digging
out root crops and turning
over the materials in a
compost heap.
Rake is used for cleaning
the ground and leveling the
topsoil.
Hand and Digging
Tools
Light hoe is used for
loosening and leveling soil
and digging out furrows for
planting.
Rotavator - an
implement mounted
to a tractor used for
tilling and pulverizing
the soil.
MATERIALS
AND SUPPLIES
Agri-bag
(Polyethylene)
Seeds
Fertilizer
String
MATERIALS AND
SUPPLIES
Plastic pails – for
hauling water, manure
and fertilizers
Sprinklers – for
watering seedlings and
young plants
Sprayers – for spraying
insecticides, foliar
fertilizers, fungicides
and herbicide
Basic Pre- operative Check up
Objective
At the end of the lesson trainees should
be able to give importance of checking-
up tools and equipment before using.
Purpose of Pre-operative Check-up
To maintain the efficiency and
effectiveness of farm facilities and to
prolong and maximize its use.
Steps in PRE-OPERATIVE CHECK UP OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS / SIMPLE EQUIPMENT.
1. Get your ballpen and record book
1. Sandpaper
2. Wet stone
3. Treating chemical
4. Grease
SIMPLE REPAIR AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
OF TOOLS, FARM IMPLEMENT AND EQUIPMENT
2. Remove the handle from the hasp using a drill, hammer or other
tools as needed.
1. Cut through the hose in either side of the bad section using
sharp knife.
2. Attach male and female hose coupling to the cut ends following
the directions
Basic post-operative check up tools,
implement/ equipment and facilities
Best practices for long storage of Tools, Equipment and Implements
1. Begin by gathering all hand tools and removing dirt or rust with a wire brush,
steel wool or light sand paper.
2. For tools that need sharpening, do with file that is made especially for this
task. Remember to move the file in one direction only and at 45 degree angle.
3. If necessary sand wooden handles with sand papers and follow up with a coat
of paste wax or linseed oil.
4. Spray metal parts with a good coat of lubricating oil. This will discourage rust
as your tools stored.
Steel wool
Wire brush
Rag
Chemical rust remover
Bucket
Garden gloves
Rubber gloves
SELF- CHECK
TRUE OR FALSE:
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is
wrong.
1.Remove any dirt or debris from the tool by spraying it off with water.
2.Wiping off and drying the tool thoroughly is not necessary upon storage.
3.Once cleaned, the tools should also be disinfected
4.In pre operative check up, Record parts that need to repair or change is enough.
5.Scrub the rust away using steel wool. Wear garden gloves to protect your hands.
5 points
Steps in PRE-OPERATIVE CHECK UP OF FARM IMPLEMENTS / SIMPLE EQUIPMENT.
Answer Key