(a) State two advantages and two disadvantages of using biogas as a source of farm...

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2015

(a) Statetwo advantages and two disadvantages of using biogas as a source of farm power. [ 4 marks ]

(b) Mentioneightsimple farm tools. [ 4 marks ]

(c) Listtwo commonstorage structuresandtwoprocessing structures that could be found on a farmstead in West Africa. [ 4 marks ]

(d) Explain the termdenitrification. [ 2 marks ]

(e) Describe the following components of the soil:

(i) mineral matter;

(ii) organic matter. [ 4 marks ]

Explanation

(a) Advantages and disadvantages of biogas as asource of farm power

Advantages

- It reduces environmental pollution

- It is easily controlled/easy to operate

- Animal dung is cheap

- Provides economic value to animal wastes/provides proper use of animal wastes

- It can be used for different farm operations like heating the brooder house, drying etc

Disadvantages

  • It requires high technical know-how
  • It is not a common source of farm power
  • Its use is limited to areas where there is abundance of animals
  • it is expensive to set up and maintain

(b) Simple farm tool

Some tools used in the farm are:

1. Cutlass

2. Hoe

3. Garden fork

4. Hand fork

5. Trowel

6. Rake

7. Shears

8. Secateurs

9. Sprayers

10. Watering can

11. Sickle

12. Axe

13. File

14. Head pan

15. Wheel barrow

16. Spade

17. Shovel

18. Mattock

19. Mallet

20. Tapping knife

21. Dibber

22. Budding knife

(c)Common storage structures and processing structures found on farmstead in West Africa

Storage structures

  • - Barns
  • - Bins
  • - Cribs
  • - Silos
  • - Drums
  • - Cages
  • - Bags
  • - Baskets
  • - Rhumbu
  • - Farm store/warehouse
  • - Underground pits
  • - Platforms
  • - Cold room/cold store

Processing structures

  • - Abattoir
  • - Milk pasteurizing shed
  • - Fish or meat smoking shed
  • - Rice mill
  • - Cassava mill
  • - Oil mill(for oil crops)
  • - Curing house for tobacco
  • - Shelling barn

(d)Explanation ofdenitrification

This is the process whereby soil nitrates are converted to nitrogen gas, nitric oxide or nitrous oxide through the activities of denitrifying bacteria

(e) Description of soil components

(i) Mineral Matter: Form the solid parts of the soil which are derived from weathered rocks

  • - Represents 45% per volume of a soil sample
  • - Holds water and air for plant use
  • -Source of plant nutrients
  • -Provides anchorage to plants

(ii) Organic matter:

  • Represents a mixture of plant and animal materials at different stages of decomposition in the soil
  • Represents 5% per volume of a soil sample
  • Improve soil structure/binds soil particles together
  • Source of plant nutrients after decomposition


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