FORM 3 AGRICULTURE SIMPLIFIED NOTES

Institution Secondary
Course K.C.S.E
Year 3rd Year
Semester Unknown
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Livestock Production (Selecting and Breeding) (12 Lessons) 18.0.0 Livestock Production (Livestock Rearing) (10 Lessons) 19.0.0 Farm Structures (18 Lessons) 20.0.0 Agricultural Economics II (Land Tenure and Land Reform) (20 Lessons) 21.0.0 Soil and Water Conservation (19 Lessons) 22.0.0 Weeds and Weed Control (15 Lessons) 23.0.0 Crop Pests and Diseases (14 Lessons) 24.0.0 Crop Productivity VI (Field Practices II) (17 Lessons) 25.0.0 Forage Crops (9 Lessons) 26.0.0 Livestock Health III (Diseases) (20 Lessons)
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