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This agricultural science course introduces farm structures, crop propagation, and essential agricultural practices.

Students will start by exploring the meaning and types of farm structures, including their importance in modern farming. They will then focus on farm buildings, examining their roles in storage, livestock rearing, and processing.

The course will also cover crop propagation, discussing methods such as sexual and asexual reproduction in plants and their significance in ensuring high crop yields.

In the latter part of the term, students will study agricultural practices, learning about soil preparation, planting techniques, irrigation, pest control, and harvesting methods. These topics will be explored in-depth over multiple weeks to ensure a comprehensive understanding.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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WEEK 1: Meaning and Types of Farm Structures

WEEK 2: Meaning of Farm Structures II

WEEK 3: Farm Buildings

Continuous Assessment 1

WEEK 4: Farm Structures and Buildings

WEEK 5: Crop Propagation

WEEK 6: Crop Propagation II

Continuous Assessment 2

WEEK 7: Agricultural Practices

WEEK 8: Agricultural Practices II

WEEK 9: Agricultural Practices III

Continuous Assessment 3

WEEK 10: Agricultural Practices IV

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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