NECO 2023 Agricultural Science Essays & Objective Answers


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2023 NECO AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE THEORY ANSWERS

(1a)
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(i) Security of Tenure: It is to safeguard farmers against unreasonable eviction.
(ii) Ensuring Proper Land Use: This is ensure that agricultural land is not unnecessarily diverted to non agricultural purposes.
(iii) Government Projects: This is to make large tracts of land available for government sponsored development of large scale farms or resettlement schemes.
(iv) Influence on Size of Holdings: It is to prevent land fragmentation and encourage the consolidation of small holdings into large units.
(v) Control of Production: It is to encourage the production of certain produce and curtail the production of other through the control of land use.

(1b)
(i) Education and Training: NGOs conduct workshops, training sessions, and awareness programs to educate beekeepers, farmers, and local communities about the importance of bees and sustainable beekeeping practices.
(ii) Access to Improved Beekeeping Equipment: Many NGOs work to provide beekeepers with modern and improved beekeeping equipment, such as beehives, protective gear, smokers, and honey extractors.
(iii) Research and Development: NGOs often conduct research on bee-related issues, such as bee diseases, habitat loss, and environmental threats.
(iv) Establishment of Beekeeping Cooperatives: NGOs facilitate the formation of beekeeping cooperatives to encourage collective efforts and resource-sharing among beekeepers.

(1c)
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(i) Tree puller does not compress the soil.
(ii) It does not remove the top soil which is very fertile.
(iii) The removal of the soil cover is avoided, thy retaining mulching effects of vegetative cover.
(iv) Land is less prone to erosive forces.
(v) The organic matter content of the soil is retained.
(vi) It leads to no na destruction of soil structure.

(1d)
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(i) Topography.
(ii) Soil type.
(iii) Accessibility.
(iv) Water Supply.
(v) Health/Hygiene.
(vi) Nearness to the Market.
(vii) Drainage.

READ MORENECO Agricultural Science Practical 2023 Answers

(3a)
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(I). Closely related crops do not follow each other in the same sequence, since such crops will be drawing the same type of nutrients from the soil. e.g. Maize should not be followed by rice or sorghum in rotation.

(II) Deep rooted crops should not follow each other in the same sequence. Therefore, deep rooted crops should be followed by shallow rooted crops. For examples, yam should be followed by maize.

(III) Crops of the same family should not follow each other, since they will be susceptible to the same diseases and pests. e.g. maize, wheat, rice, sorghum and millet.

(IV) Period of fallow should be included in the rotational course, as thus will help to replenish the soil fertility.

(V) During fallowing, leguminous crops may be planted for building up more nitrogen.

(3bi)

(3bii)

(3c)
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(i) Formation of soil.
(ii) Source of plant nutrients.
(iii) Construction Purposes.
(iv) Erosion Control.
(v) Obstacles to farm implements.
(vi) Sharpening of farm tools.

(3d)
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(i) Irrigation softens the soil for easy tillage operations.
(ii) It increase crop productivity or crop yield.
(iii) Irrigation dissolves nutrients for root absorption.
(iv) Irrigation encourages the spread of weed seeds.
(v) Irrigation enables the crop to be well established even when rain is erratic.

(6ai)
It helps to reduce soil temperature, conserve soil moisture and prevent rotten of yam setts.

(6aii)
It ensures adequate exposure of the leaf surface to sunlight and increases yield.

(6aiii)
To ensure even spreading and neatness of the vines to receive sunlight.

(6bi)
Pennisetum purpureum.

(6bii)
Axonopus compressus.

(6biii)
Stylosanthes gracilis.

(6biv)
Pueraria phaseoloides.

(6c)
(i) Weeds help in checking soil erosion.
(ii) Some weeds ate useful as food for humans.
(iii) Some weeds serve as feed for livestock.
(iv) Certain weeds have medicinal properties.

(6d)
CHECK THE DIAGRAM

7a)
(i) Health status of the rabbit
(ii) Age and weight of the rabbit
(iii) Reproductive history of the rabbit
(iv) Conformation and breed of the rabbit

(7b)
(i) Proper temperature and humidity control
(ii) Regular turning of the eggs
(iii) Adequate ventilation
(iv) Proper sanitation and disinfection of equipment

(7c)
(i) Environmental temperature
(ii) Feed intake
(iii) Type of feed and its nutrient content
(iv) Physiological state of the animal (e.g. lactation, growth, pregnancy)

(7d)
(i) Amylase – breaks down carbohydrates
(ii) Protease – breaks down proteins
(iii) Lipase – breaks down fats
(iv) Nuclease – breaks down nucleic acids

(8a)
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(i) It maintains body temperature by disturbing heat during circulation.
(ii) The red blood cell carries oxygen with help of haemoglobin to different parts of the body.
(iii) It transports hormones from ductless glands to their areas of activities
(iv) It helps to transport digested food to the cells.
(v) It also helps to maintain the water level of the body.

(8bi)
(i) They serve as source of income to farmers.
(ii) They are used in clothing materials, such as jackets.

(8bii)
(i) Egg is a source of protein in human food or diet.
(ii) Egg is industrially processed and is used to make paints and vanishes of printer’s ink.

(8biii)
(i) It is a rich source of protein, e.g. cow tail pepper soup.
(ii) It is used for some traditional outings in some societies.

(8c)
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(10a)
Scale of preference refers to the order in which an individual or society ranks different wants or needs in order of importance.

(10b)
(i) Elasticity of demand = [(Q2 – Q1) / ((Q2 + Q1) / 2)] / [(P2 – P1) / ((P2 + P1) / 2)]
= [(28,500 – 59,800) / ((28,500 + 59,800) / 2)] / [(750 – 450) / ((750 + 450) / 2)]
= -0.77
(ii) The demand for grape fruits is inelastic.
(iii) Three factors that may affect the demand of grape fruit are:
1. Price of grape fruits
2. Availability of substitutes
3. Consumer income levels
(iv) Two farm accounts where the information will be documented are:
1. Sales ledger
2. Inventory ledger

(10c)
(i) Demonstrations can help farmers learn new skills and techniques.
(ii) Demonstrations can be used to show the benefits of new technologies or practices.
(iii) Demonstrations can help farmers to see the results of different management strategies.
(iv) Demonstrations can be used to encourage farmers to adopt new practices or technologies.
(v) Demonstrations can be an effective way to build relationships with farmers.
(vi) Demonstrations can be used to gather feedback and evaluate the effectiveness of extension programme.

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