Indian agriculture industries have seen significant growth in the last few decades. Agriculture and allied industries remain first in providing a livelihood to the Indian population. However, due to inheritance land law, the size of operational holdings has kept decreasing. Around 86% of total holdings fall under small and marginal farms. These farms are facing problems such as lack of implementation of new technology, proper marketing of agricultural products, infrastructure, and mobility for agricultural sectors. For generations, small and marginal farmers have been following manual land preparation methods because current machines are not suitable for their operational holdings. Even though India is the world’s largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery, it lags behind in providing a mobility solution for the small and marginal farms. This project aimed to design a new compact agriculture vehicle which can perform various agriculture practices such as ploughing, tilling, puddling, sowing, & harvesting for small and marginal farms. For this project, a user study was conducted by visiting small and marginal farmers in Gujarat and Maharashtra to understand their methods of farming, problems with current agriculture machines, and needs. The design brief was generated based on insights from this study and led to the generation of different concepts which can perform multiple land preparation activities in one go.