Growing Better Crops A 4-day Workship organized by Ogun State Universal Basic Eduation Board in conjuction with Tai Solarin University of Education Human Resources Development Centre, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State
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No occupation involves such varied knowledge and skills as fanning, it involves the great percentage of the populace worldwide and no day passes without the slightest movement of everyone with the times in agriculture directly or indirectly. Its major product "food" is the engine that propels life in all and sundry. The "better" crops as used in this paper presentation refers to quality crops that came from the farm for human consumption. In the course of producing the quality crops, several activities are undertaken in sequential manner.
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