A wide variety of farm tools are compatible with 50-horsepower tractors.
Cultivators: Used for loosening, weeding, and cultivating soil between crop rows during the growing season.
They improve soil aeration and promote root growth. They typically come in 2-3 row configurations with a working width of approximately 1.2-1.5 meters, adapting to crops with varying row spacings, such as corn and cotton.

Rotavators chop, mix, and level the soil, creating a good seedbed for sowing or transplanting. A 50hp tractor can typically be equipped with a 1.2-1.5-meter-wide rotary tiller, capable of tilling to a depth of 15-20 centimeters.
These tillers are suitable for a wide range of soil types and are particularly popular for preparing paddy fields and vegetable gardens.

Sprayers: Available in both trailed and mounted types, they are used for spraying pesticides, foliar fertilizers, and more. Trailed sprayers have larger capacities, typically around 500-1000 liters, and a spray width of 10-15 meters, making them suitable for pest control on large farmland.
Mounted sprayers are more portable, with capacities ranging from 200-500 liters and a spray width of 5-10 meters, making them suitable for plant protection operations on small to medium-sized plots of land or in orchards and vegetable gardens.

Fertilizer spreaders are categorized as spreaders and strip spreaders. Spreaders are used to evenly distribute organic and chemical fertilizers across fields, typically with a working width of 5-8 meters, improving fertilization efficiency.
Strip spreaders, on the other hand, apply fertilizer near the seeds during sowing, achieving simultaneous sowing and fertilizer application, thus increasing fertilizer utilization.
These spreaders typically have 2-4 rows and are suitable for crops like corn and soybeans.
