Tuber harvesting by agricultural implements that pierce the soil to lift the tubers and then afterward separating them from it leaving the tuber in the surface gathered or container transportation; all these processes, cause, for instance, tuber damage, power requirement, adequate soil conditions, cost and timeliness factor. To harvest a tuber cluster by pulling it up require low effort specially if under some planting management, appropriate variety, soil tilth and wetness are used. Furrow planting and adequate watering regimes, favors harvesting. Adequate soil wetness makes the difference. Right farmer see to it. Tubers damage greatly reduced compared to other soil raising and stirrings methods.