You will find below on this page JSS1 Agricultural Science e-note for 2nd term. This will be very helpful for you in planning your lessons for your students. Do enjoy your Academic Session.
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WEEK 1
TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS
CONTENT: CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS
SUB-TOPIC 1: Classification of Crops
Crops can be classified based on their life cycle or lifespan: Thus crops are classified into Annual, Biennial and Perennial Crops.
ANNUAL CROPS: These are crops, which complete their life cycle (length of life) within one year or in one growing season. These crops grow into maturity, flower, produce seeds and eventually die within one year. Examples are maize, rice, sorghum, okra, tomato, yam, etc.
EVALUATION: Give 3 examples of annual crops
BIENNIAL CROPS: These are crops, which take two years or two seasons to complete their life cycle. The vegetative parts grow into maturity in the first year or season, while the fruits or tubers are produced in the second year or season. Examples are cassava, cocoyam, onion bulbs, carrots, cabbage, etc.
EVALUATION: Name five crops that are Biennial
PERENNIAL CROPS: These are crops, which take more than two years to complete their life cycle. Their lives cover several growing seasons. Perennial crops are also called permanent crops. As you keep on maintaining them, they keep on producing from year to year. Examples are Rubber, Cocoa, Oil Palm, Orange, Mango, Pawpaw, Cashew, Guava, Tea, etc.
EVALUATION: What is the other name of Perennial Crops? Give 6 examples.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:
Identify 10 different crops grown in your school farm and write the class they belong.
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