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Which of the following is not an advantage of farm mechanization?
  • A. timely farm operations
  • B. high operating cost
  • C. green-manuring
  • D. improvement of yields
  • E. rapid land clearing
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452
A fruit with many seeds that has many joined cerpels and dehisces along all sutures from base to apex is referred to as a
  • A. cereal
  • B. legume
  • C. capsule
  • D. berry
  • E. nut
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453
The maturity period of tomato in days is about
  • A. 40
  • B. 90
  • C. 140
  • D. 160
  • E. 180
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Tomato crops are usually staked to
  • A. accelerate rate of ripening of the fruits
  • B. accelerate growth
  • C. prevent rotting of fruits
  • D. induce flowering
  • E. expose the leaves adequately
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455
A perennial is a crop which
  • A. reaches maturity early and stops producing fruits before two years
  • B. can grow and produce fruits for more than two years
  • C. stops producing fruit two years after planting
  • D. cannot flower during two consecutive growing seasons
  • E. produces two harvests within a year
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