(a) Define the term soil. [2 marks] (b)(i) List the four components of soil. [2

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2008

(a) Define the term soil. [2 marks]

(b)(i) List the four components of soil. [2 marks] (ii) State the percentage of each component by volume. [2 marks]

(c) Describe the process involved in making compost using the pit method under the following headings: (i) materials; [2 marks](i ) preparation; [6 marks] (iii) storage [2 marks]

Explanation

(a) Definition of soil: Soil can be defined as unconsolidated weathered materials found in the uppermost layer of the earth surface on which plants grow.

(b)(i) Components of Soil Mineral matter/inorganic matter, Water, Air, Organic matter/living organisms (ii) Percentage of soil components by volume

- Mineral matter = 45% ± 5

- Water = 25% ± 2

- Air = 25% ± 2

- Organic matter/living organisms = 5% ± 2

(c) Description of the process involved in makingcompost using the pit method:

(i)Materials: Straw/grass/weeds/saw dust/lawn clippings, Bamboo/ sticks/straws. Ash, Biodegradable household refuse/ crop residues. Human waste/Animal dung/Farm wastes, Water, Urine, Old compost, Lime/Phosphorus fertilizer/Sulphate of Ammonia, Tester/dip tick

(ii) Preparation

- Dig pit to a convenient size

- Put big pebbles or stones or short poles/elephant grass at the bottom of the pit.

- Fill the pit with lawn clippings, leaves, weeds and other vegetable matter, most of which must be chopped up and mixed properly.

-Spread evenly on top urine, wood ash and animal dung, then sprinkle water

- Repeat the process until the level of the top of the pit is reached

-After one layer has been laid, sprinkle it lightly with lime and add handfuls of soil

- Repeat the sequence above to a convenient height - Insert the tester to test for decomposition.

(iii)Storage -

-Protect from rainfall to prevent loss of nutrients/store under shed

- Protect from direct ray of sun which may destroy the microbes and bake the material.



Post an Explanation Or Report an Error
If you see any wrong question or answer, please leave a comment below and we'll take a look. If you doubt why the selected answer is correct or need additional more details? Please drop a comment or Contact us directly. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Add Math
Don't want to keep filling in name and email whenever you make a contribution? Register or login to make contributing easier.