CROP PRODUCTION IV ( FIELD PRACTICES )

Introduction Field practices are activities carried out on the field to facilitate proper growth and maximum yield of the various crops grown. They include the following: Crop Rotation Mulching R0uting field practices Crop protection Harvesting   Crop Rotation This is Read More …

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CROP PRODUCTION III ( NURSERY PRACTICES)

Introduction Planting materials are either planted directly in a seedbed or indirectly through a nursery bed. A seedbed is a piece of land which could be small or large and prepared to receive planting materials. A nursery bed on the Read More …

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CROP PRODUCTION II ( PLANTING )

Planting is the placement of the planting material in the soil for the purpose of regeneration in order to produce more of the plant species. Types of planting materials Seeds Seeds are produced by flowering after pollination and fertilization. They Read More …

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SOIL FERTILITY II ( INORGANIC FERTELIZERS )

Introduction Plant nutrients occur in the soil in form of soluble substances. These substances are taken in by the plants in different quantities depending on their roles in the plant tissues. Essential Elements These are nutrients needed by plants for Read More …

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AGRICULTURE FORM 2 NOTES

TOPIC 1 : SOIL FERTILITY II ( INORGANIC FERTELIZERS ) – Click to view TOPIC 2 : CROP PRODUCTION II ( PLANTING ) – Click to view TOPIC 3 : CROP PRODUCTION III ( NURSERY PRACTICES) – Click to view Read More …

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