PROPOSED LESSON
PLAN/NOTE FOR THE TEN WEEK ENDING 18th NOVEMBER, 2022
2022/2023 ACADEMIC
SESSION
SUBJECT: AGRIC SCIENCE
TOPIC: FARMING AND
CROPPING SYSTEM
CLASS: GRADE 8
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 22
AVERAGE AGE: 12+ YEARS
GENDER: MIXED
PERIOD: 7th
AND 8th PERIOD ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY RESPECTIVELY
TIME: 1:20-2:00
DURATION: 40 MINUTES
DATE: 14/11/2022
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: By
the end of the lesson the students should be able to describes different
farming system.
ENTRY
BEHAVIOUR: The students are familiar with a farm, crops and farming tools.
INSTRUCTIONAL
TECHNIQUE: Visual, questions and simulation.
INSTRUCTIONAL
MATERIALS: Pictures showing different farming
system.
DEVELOPMENT:
STEP 1: FARMING SYSTEM
i. Monocropping system:
This is a system of planting crops in which only one type of crop is planted on
a given piece of land at a given time.
ii. Inter-cropping system: This
is a system of planting crops in which two crops are planted in alternate rows
in a given piece of land and at a particular time. For example, yam can be
intercropped with maize; cassava can be intercropped with maize, yam can be
intercropped with melon or cowpea.
iii. Mixed cropping: When
three or more crops are planted on a given piece of land at a particular time,
that type of planting is called mixed cropping. For instance; yam, maize and
melon can be planted on a given piece of land at a time.
iv. Catch Cropping: A
catch crop is a crop that is sown as second crop after the first crop has been
harvested. After yam cultivation, vegetables can be planted to keep the farm
busy till another time when yam will be planted.
v. Cover Cropping: When
the soil has been cleared and tilled, the soil is exposed to erosion. There is
therefore need to plant crops that creep on the ground in order to cover the
soil. These crops are called cover
crops. They can be planted with crops as intercrop or cover crops to
prevent water loss from the soil. Examples are, cowpea, groundnuts, melon,
sweat potato, etc.
vi. Shifting Cultivation: This
is a system of cropping where a farmer may cultivate a piece of land and leaves
it to grow back into a bush for several years before the land is used again.
vii. Crop Rotation: This
is a system of planting different types of crops on the same piece of land such
that they follow one another in definite order. The rotational cycle of the
crop is planned in such a way that the nutrients that are removed from the soil
are replaced by another crop planted afterwards. An example of a four year crop
rotation is as follows:
|
Plot |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
1 |
Maize |
Groundnut |
Yam |
Cowpea |
|
2 |
Groundnut |
Yam |
Cowpea |
Maize |
|
3 |
Yam |
Cowpea |
Maize |
Groundnut |
|
4 |
Cowpea |
Maize |
Groundnut |
Yam |
viii.
Pastoral Farming: It is a system of farming whereby a farmer rears only animals.
They move the animals from place to place to enable the animals to graze. Such
animals include: cattle, sheep, goats, etc. Pastoral farmers live nomadic
lives.
ix. Mixed Farming: Some
farmers combine crop cultivation with rearing of animals on the same piece of
land at the same time. This practice is called mixed farming. For example, a
farmer can plant yams or cassava with vegetables as well as raise birds, or
other livestock.
x.
continuous cropping: A system
whereby the same piece of land is used each year for growing one type of crop
is called continuous cropping.
EVALUATION: Oral question
1.
describes different farming system.
SUMMARY/CONCLUSSION: Farming system
include mono cropping, inter-cropping, mixed cropping, catch cropping etc.
ASSIGNMENT:
1. Describes
ten different farming systems.
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