SLHT - Agri Crop 9 - Week 3
SLHT - Agri Crop 9 - Week 3
SLHT - Agri Crop 9 - Week 3
Subject __TLE – Agri Crop Production____ Grade: 9 Level: Secondary Quarter: 3 Week 3
A. Readings/Discussions
For more understanding of what you have read, let us define first some words.
Facility- something designed or created to provide a service or fulfil a need.
Nursery shed – a light structure where seedlings are cared for before planting. The shed also provides shade to
growers while raising seedling.
Greenhouse – a more sophisticated building in which seedlings are being started before bringing to the nursery
shed. In most greenhouses, environmental conditions are controlled.
Storage barn – a building where agricultural chemicals and other farm supplies are being stored.
Shop building – a building where hand tools are being stored and repaired.
Manual handling – any activity that requires a person to use force to push, hold, restrain, or carry an object.
Maintenance – work that is done regularly to keep a machine, building, or piece of equipment in good condition
and working order
“Simple garden tools are simple to repair”. Spend a little time checking your garden tools for things to fix and recycle.
Let’s take a look into our facilities, such as; nursery shed, storage house, and farm shops. Examine their physical
conditions (roofing, sidings, or floorings). Can they survive any disaster that may occur? Are the things inside safe? If
not, what preventive structures should you undertake?
Below is a table indicating the facilities, physical conditions, possible calamities or disaster that may occur, and the
suggested preventive structures or contingency measures to be undertaken. For carrying out day-to-day routine
cultural operations in the nursery, various tools, implements, and accessories are required. Some tools are simple and
are used for simple operations, whereas for carrying out specific operations, special types of equipment are required.
These are listed and briefly described on the following pages
Store pesticides out of reach of children and pets. Store dry pesticides in plastic bags. Liquid pesticides should be stored
in a location that will stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit
By following these few basic preparatory steps, you can ensure that on the following year, you’ll be working in your
garden instead of working on your garden tools. With proper care of the farm tools, implements, and equipment, you
can also save yourself from buying new ones.
For proper care and maintenance of farmhand tools and equipment, the following guidelines should be observed:
1. Hand tools must always be kept dry in a tool rack when they are not being used.
2. Tools should be washed or cleaned before keeping them in the tool rack.
3. The iron parts of tools should be oiled, greased, or painted with coal tar when they are to be stored for a long
time.
4. Defective tools should be repaired immediately. Those tools, implements, and equipment that are beyond repair
should be disposed of properly.
5. Cutting and digging tools (bolos, scythe, hoes, and axes) should be frequently sharpened.
Keeping tools in good working condition is half the formula for being safe. The other half is the ability and awareness
of the person using the tools
In addition to the specific safe handling rules for each type of farm tools, there are seven basic guidelines for
tools safety:
Read and comply with the operator's safety manual for each piece of farm tool.
Prepare for safety by wearing appropriate clothing, having enough rest, not drinking alcohol, and ensuring that
all workers have been trained and are capable of safely using the farm tool.
Keep all guards, shields, and access doors in place when the tool is in used
Be aware of what you are doing and where you are going.
Adjust tools to fit working conditions.
Keep children and other people away from the working area.
Take breaks from work, as necessary.
Why Do You Have To Maintain Farm Tools And Equipment?
They last longer when maintained.
Tools and equipment that are maintained work more efficiently.
B. Exercises
Exercise 1
Directions:
a. At home, conduct a survey of all nursery tools, equipment and facilities available.
b. Make a list of nursery tools or facilities present.
c. Describe the condition of the tools listed and check if they are good or defective.
d. If defective, explain what you can do in order to become workable or useful.
e. Copy the format below and write your answers on a separate sheet of paper
The Condition Tools and
Nursery Tools Farm Tools Solution/Remedy if Defective
Functional Defective
Change the wood handle into metal to make it
Example: Rake durable
Exercise 2
Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer in a separate paper
1. What should you do to your tools after use and why?
2. Why is there a need to construct preventive structures in your workplace?
3. What preparations should you do before you store the farm facilities?
4. Why do we have to maintain farm facilities, tools, and equipment?
5. How to effectively maintain farm facilities tools and equipment?
Directions: Match column A with the description in column B. Write your answer in your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
_______3. Storage barn c. a building where hand tools are being stored.
_______4. Greenhouse d. a light structure where seedlings are taken care of.
_______5. Shop building e. a building where agricultural chemicals are being stored
Directions: At home with the help of your parents/guardian, conduct a post-operative check-up of the farm
facilities tools, implements, and equipment available and perform the following:
1. Segregate the damaged tools from the good ones.
2. Clean the tools and place them on their rack.
3. Repair tools with slight damage and ask assistance from parents in repairing the heavily damaged tools.
4. Observe safety precautions while doing the tasks.
5. Take pictures of your activities in complying with the task.
6. Make a short description of the picture taken.
7. Organize your work in a form of a scrapbook
8. Submission is done at the end of the week.
References:
A Practical Safety Guide for the Horticulture Industry in the Murray Valley
Agricultural Arts (T.H.E., SEDP, NSEC series) by Ramon G. Asuncion et.al.
http://www.farm-garden.com/growing-vegetables/artichokes
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/iacl102.pdf http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/misc165.pdf
http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/safe@work/workplace_hazards.asp
https://blog.agrihomegh.com/effectively-maintain-farm-tools/
Prepared by:
GUIDE
For the Teacher: Advise the students to read the reading discussion portion before they attempt to answer the
practice exercises. Going through the parts sequentially will help them understand easily the topic.
For the Learner: Read through the self – learning home task from the first part to the last part. Doing so, will
help you understand better topic…………….
For the Parent/Home Tutor: Assist your child and make sure that he/she reads the self – learning home task
from beginning to end to ensure proper understandings of the concepts.