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WEEK 1
CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS ACCORDING TO THEIR USES
Food and feed for ourselves and our livestock. Those crops include:
- CEREAL: Cereals or grain crops belong to the grass family. We grow them for their seeds examples are maize, sorghum (guinea corn), millet, rice, wheat and acha.
- LEGUMES (PULSE): The seed of these crops are eaten and are a good source of plant proteins. Examples are soya bean, cowpea, groundnut and bambara.
- SUGAR CROPS: Sugar crops are grown to make sugar which we eat. The two major sugar crops are sugarcane and sugar beet.
- BEVERAGES AND STIMULANTS: Beverages stimulants are crops whose products are used for making non-alcoholic drinks or used to increase our body activities. Examples are cocoa, tea, coffee, kola nut and tobacco.
- ROOTS AND TUBERS: Root and tuber crops are crops that store food materials in underground parts of the plant. Examples are cassava, sweet potatoes, yams and cocoyams
- FRUIT: Many crops produce fruits. The fruits are eaten fresh or canned. Examples are mango, orange, banana, cashew, pawpaw, guava and pineapple.
- FORAGE CROPS: Farmers grow forage crops to be used mainly as feed for farm animals. Examples are elephant grass, gamba grass and alfalfa: Most food crops for example cowpea are also grown as forage crops. In this case, the crops are harvested before they are mature to feed livestock. Such crops include maize, sorghum, millet, groundnut, soya beans and cowpea.
- LATEX CROPS: These are crops which provide some white sticky sap (latex) from their stem or fruit. Examples are rubber and para rubber.
- FIBRE CROPS: These are crops which are usually threat-like and from which fibre is obtained. It can be processed to make clothing materials. Examples; are cotton, sisa, jute, kenafe, etc. fibres may be obtained from fruits, stems and leaves of these crops.
- OIL CROPS: These are crops whose seeds or fruit can produce oil when processed. Examples include oil palm, coconut, soya beans, groundnut, cotton and sunflower.
WEEK 2-3
FORMS OF FARM ANIMALS
- WORK ANIMALS: These are animals used as a source of labour for doing farm work such as tilling the soil and carrying farm produce. Some breed of cattle is exceptional as work animals to perform certain farm operation. Other animals such as donkeys and camels are used to carry loads from place to place
- DIARY ANIMALS: These are farm animals reared mainly for milk production. Some breed of cattle is the major dairy animals because they are good milk producers. However, sheep and goats can also be kept for milk production
- BEEF ANIMALS: These animals are kept for meat production, almost all farm animals are kept for the purpose of feeding on their flesh e.g. sheep, cattle, goat, pig, poultry and fish all produce flesh eaten as food for man.
- GUARD ANIMALS: These animals are kept for security purposes, for instance, dogs are kept to protect their owners and guard their properties or farm compound. They can be trained to track down thieves.
- POULTRY (BIRD): These are domesticated bird. They produce meat and eggs used as food. The common of poultry are chicken, duck, guinea fowl, turkey and geese
- PET ANIMALS: These are animals kept in houses as pets. They are kept at home for pleasure rather than for work or food. Dogs, fats, and fish can be kept as pets
- AQUATIC ANIMALS: These are animals that live in water. Hence they are domesticated in the water environment fish are the most important aquatic animal to man some breeds of fish has been domesticated by man. Examples are catfish, tilapia and so on.
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