Free Agriculture Notes, Exams amd other revision resources
Calf- young one of a cattle
Bull- mature male cattle
piglet – young pig from birth to weaning
Cock – mature male bird
Gilt – young female pig from weaning to first parturition
Boar – mature male pig
SECTIONB (20 MARKS)
The diagram below shows an external parasite. Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow
Identify the parasite tick 1 mark
State three harmful effects of the parasite to livestock 3marks
Ticks are vectors of livestock diseases e.g. ECF, redwater anaplasmosis and heartwater.
Suck blood from the host leading to anaemia.
Their bites causes wounds that acts as route for secondary infections.
Cause irritation to the animals through their bites.
Their bites lowers the value of hides and skin.
Some produce toxins that may have adverse effects on the host.
Handpicking and killing them
Starving ticks to death
Fencing of pasture lands
Burning infested pastures
The diagram below shows a field management practice in tomatoes. Study it and answer the questions that follow
Identify the practice – staking1mark
State three reasons for carrying out the practice above
Enhances production of clean fruits.
Facilitates spraying and harvesting.
Controls incidences of disease outbreaks such as blight.
Prevent infestation by soil borne pests.
Name onedisease that attack cabbages in the field.
Damping off.
Black rot
Downy mildew
Below is a table showing pH values of different soil samples. Study it and answer the a) Which soil sample has the highest acidity
S1
b State two ways in which the pH of soil sample S8 can be lowered
application of acidic fertilisers
application of sulphur
Name two methods of soil sampling 2marks
Zigzag
traverse
Below is a format of a farm record;
Date
Disease symptom
Livestock affected
Drug used
Cost of treatment
Remarks
Name the farm record illustrated above
Health record
Give two uses of a farm record shown above
Shows the health status
Determine the cost of treatment
Used in selection and culling
Showprevalent disease
Apart from the above record, give other two records kept by the farmer
Breeding records
Labor records
Production records
Inventory records
Feeding
Field operation
SECTION C ( 40 MARKS)
Answer any two questions in this section
a) Describe transplanting of a vegetable seedling 8mks
Seedlings are ready for transplanting at 4 weeks old or when they have 4-6 true leaves.
The nursery is watered 3-4 hours before lifting the seedlings.
To ensure seedlings are lifted with a ball of earth/soil around the roots to minimise root damage.
Select healthy and vigorously growing seedlings
Lift them using a garden trowel.
Transplant when the weather is cool.
Seedlings should be transplanted at the same depth they were in the nursery bed to avoid rotting of the soft parts of the seedlings.
Apply light mulch and shade if necessary.
b) Explain seven nursery management practices 7 marks
Weed control.
Pricking out.
Pest and disease control.
Hardening off.
Note:They should be well explained
C State five importance of crop rotation 5 marks
Controls soil erosion.
Improves soil structure
Improves soil fertility
Control of weeds.
Control of soil borne pest and diseases build up.
Maximum utilization of nutrients
a) State five reasons for keeping livestock healthy 5 marks
Healthy animals grow well and fast enough to reach maturity quickly.
Good health gives animals a longer productive life.
Healthy animals give maximum production or performance, i.e. they maintain high productivity.
Healthy animals produce good quality products that command a high market value.
Healthy animals will not spread diseases to either animals or human beings.
Healthy animals are economical to keep as the farmer spends less money on disease treatment hence reduction of production cost
b State five importance of water in animal’s diet
Component of body cells and many body fluids such as blood.
Responsible for transportation of nutrients from one part of the body to another. Makes cells turgid maintaining the shape of body cells.
Used in biochemical reactions in the body e.g. digestion of food.
Helps to regulate body temperatures through sweating and evaporation.
Helps in excretion of waste products from the body.
Forms part of animal’s product e.g. milk 83% water and an egg 55% water
c) Explain five predisposing factors to livestock diseases 10 marks
Species of the animal. g. swine fever attacks only pigs and Newcastle affect only poultry.
Breed of the animal. g. cancer of the eye will affect only Hereford breed of cattle and solar erythema affects only large white breed of pigs.
Age of the animal. Certain disease are associated with animals of a certain age
Sex of the animal. Certain diseases are associated with the sex of the animal.
Colour of the animal. Animals which are black may suffer from heat stress
a) Explain five ways through which soil loses fertility 10 marks
Soil erosion
Leaching
burning of vegetation cover
monocropping
continuous cropping
change in soil pH
accumulation of salts
Note:They should be well explained
b) Describe water treatment using the chemical treatment system 10 marks
stage 1. Filtration at water intake
stage 2. Softening of water
stage 3. Coagulation and sedimentation
stage 4. Filtration
stage 5. Chlorination
stage 6. Storage
Note: The stages must be well explained
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