(a) Complete the following table under the following
| Name of Disease | Causal Organism Farm Animals Symptoms Control | Farm Animals Affected | Symptoms | Control |
| Brucellosis | ||||
| Aspergillosis |
(b) Discuss five advantages of the battery cage system in poultry production.
(c) State five reasons why some agricultural extension programmes are not successful in West Africa.
(a) (i) A rectangle-shaped farmland has a length of 0.2km and a breadth of 2,200km. Calculate the area of the farmland.
(ii) Mention two importance of balance sheet to a farm manager.
(b) State five sources of agricultural loans in West Africa.
(c) Mention three reasons why the floor of a deep litter is preferably covered with wood shavings instead of sawdust
(a) State two uses each of specimens A (HOE) and B(PICK AXE)
(b) Name four crops that require the use of specimen D (BUDDING KNIFE) during propagation.
(c) Name three other tools that could serve the same purpose as specimen E (BURDIZZO).
(d) Mention four ways of maintaining specimen A (HOE) on the farm.
(a) What is the aim of the experimental set-up F?
(b) List three materials that could be used in carrying out the experiment in the set-up F.
(c) Outline three steps invołved in carrying out the experiment.
(d) Name four soil components observed in the experimental set-up.
(e) Draw and label the experimental set-up.
(a)(i) Name the toxic substance found in specimen G (FRESH CASSAVA TUBER).
(ii) Suggest four ways of removing the toxic substance named in (a)(i).
(b) State two uses each of specimens I (ONION BULBS) and J (PEPPER FRUITS).
(c) List four pests of specimen I.
(d) Name two groups of crops to which specimens I and J belong based on their uses.