From Punjab’s wheat fields to Tamil Nadu’s paddy farms, Indian farmers are replacing manual weeding with power weeders. Labour shortages and rising wages make mechanisation a necessity, and the power weeder is one of the most cost-effective solutions.
Punjab & Haryana – For wheat, cotton, and maize inter-cultivation.
Tamil Nadu & Andhra Pradesh – Perfect for paddy, banana, and sugarcane farms.
Kerala & Karnataka – Ideal for coconut plantations, pepper farms, and vegetable gardens.
Maharashtra & Gujarat – Used for grapes, onions, and horticulture crops.
Type | Best For | Example Use |
---|---|---|
Petrol Power Weeder | Small vegetable farms | Tomato fields in Karnataka |
Diesel Power Weeder | Large fields, tough soil | Paddy fields in Tamil Nadu |
Mini Power Weeder | Orchards, inter-row crops | Grape vineyards in Maharashtra |
Tamil Nadu – Look for lightweight models with paddy wheel attachment.
Punjab – Choose high HP diesel models for deep-rooted weeds.
Kerala – Opt for compact designs for narrow plantation spacing.
Maharashtra – Ensure adjustable tilling depth for onion and grape cultivation.
Mini Power Weeder (2–3 HP) – ₹17,000–₹35,000
Medium (5–7 HP) – ₹40,000–₹90,000
Heavy Duty (9 HP+) – ₹1,00,000–₹1,85,000
VST Shakti Maestro 55P – Best for paddy & vegetable fields.
Balwaan BP-700 – Affordable for small farms.
Shrachi 105G – Compact and versatile.
KMW T5 – High durability for multi-crop use.
Pubert ARO PRO – Good for mixed cropping systems.
Clean blades after each use to avoid clogging in clay soil.
Change oil regularly (especially in hot summer months).
Check belts and filters before the monsoon season.
Store under a covered shed to avoid rust in humid climates.