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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

AGRICULTURE NOTES FOR FORM TWO - ALL TOPICS

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AGRICULTURE NOTES FOR FORM TWO



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1. FACTORS OF PRODUCTION


2. FARM MANAGEMENT


3. DECISION-MAKING IN FARM MANAGEMENT


4. RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES


5. RECORDS IN FARMING BUSINESS


6. PLANNING FOR CROP PRODUCTION


7. LAND PREPARATION FOR CROP PRODUCTION


8. PLANTING OF CROPS


9. MAINTENANCE OF SOIL FERTILITY FOR CROP PRODUCTION


10. MAINTENANCE OF SOIL WATER FOR CROP PRODUCTION


11. PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL IN CROP PRODUCTION


12. WEEDS AND THEIR CONTROL IN CROP PRODUCTION


13. DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN CROP PRODUCTION


14. SPECIAL AGRONOMIC PRACTICES


15. HARVESTING AND POST-HARVEST PRACTICES IN CROP PRODUCTION


16. PRODUCTION OF CEREAL CROPS


17. PRODUCTION OF PULSE CROPS


REVISION EXERCISE


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HOW TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURE – PART 2

 

5. Interplant

Interplanting is a practice in which different crops are growing together at the same time. It is the best way to maximize the productivity of your growing space. Some crops are the best together, some not.

 

6. Increase the use of fertilizers
As soil fertility deteriorates, fertilizer use must increase. Governments need to ensure the right type of fertilizers are available at the right price, and at the right times. Fertilizer education lessens the environmental impact and an analysis of such training programs in East Africa found they boosted average incomes by 61%.

 

7. Optimizing Farm Operations

Since farming is a complex process where every single activity contributes to the ultimate goal, all activities have to be managed and coordinated properly. This includes managing daily work orders by crops, varieties, fields/parcels, workers, machines, and inputs, but also regular recording of all farm activities. Poor management can lead to decreased efficiency and yield losses.

 

8. High-Quality Seed Stock

Vigorous seeds, climate-specific seeds or genetically-appropriate livestock suitable for a farm’s specific conditions and requirements to help increase yields.







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