WAEC - Agricultural Science (2023 - No. 21)
Post-planting operations in cocoa plantation include
I. rogueing
II. stumping
III. mulching
I. rogueing
II. stumping
III. mulching
I and II only
I, II and III
I and III only.
II and III only
Explanation
Post-planting operations in a cocoa plantation include rogueing, stumping, and mulching. Rogueing involves removing plants that are diseased or not growing properly. Stumping is the process of cutting back the tree to a short stump to encourage new growth. Mulching involves covering the soil around the plants with organic material to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil fertility.
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