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1
Multiple Choice
_______________ is substance added to soil that promotes the healthy growth of plants.
Fertilizer
Watering
Cultivating
2
Multiple Choice
________________fertilizer from decayed matter , animals and other natural sources
Inorganic
Compost
Organic
3
Multiple Choice
_________________________ fertilizer made from chemicals.
Inorganic
Organic
Manure
4
Multiple Choice
__________________is the process of tilting or loosening soil around the plants.
Cultivating
Watering
Preparing
5
Multiple Choice
__________________is cultivating the soil in row.
Hilling up
Off-Baring
Fertilizer
6
Multiple Choice
It is the amount of space between two or three when planted.
2 meters
3 meters
4 meters
5 meters
7
Multiple Choice
It is a methods of applying fertilizer around the plants during growing season.
Band
Broadcast
Foliar
Side dressing
8
Multiple Choice
This is the most important ingredients in order to grow.
Cultivating
Fertilizer
Preparing
Watering
9
Multiple Choice
It is the process of caring a plant especially during growing stage.
Applying fertlilizer
Cultivating
Preparing
Watering
10
Multiple Choice
Cultivating the soil towards the base of the plant.
Fertlizer
Hilling-up
Off-baring
Side dressing
11
Multiple Choice
A bed at 1 meter wide by convenient length.
Preparing
Watering
Cultivating
Applying fertilizer
12
Multiple Choice
It is a ways of caring the plants by loosening the soil around the roots.
Applying fertilizer
Cultivating
Watering
Preparing
13
Multiple Choice
A cultivating the soil in rows.
Off-Baring
Hilling-up
Broadcast
Side dressing
14
Multiple Choice
It is the method of sowing seeds by scattering them over the surface of the soil.
Band
Broadcast
Foliar
Side dressing
15
Multiple Choice
A fertilizer can be placed in a "band" often 2 inches over and 2 inches down from the seed during corn planting or drilling small grains or forage seedling.
Side dressing
Foliar
Broadcast
Band
16
Multiple Select
Select examples of organic fertilizer
Humus
Compost
Urea
Vermi
Malch
17
Multiple Choice
The nature's way of providing water for plants through rain is natural.
TRUE
FALSE
18
Multiple Choice
Also called as artificial fertilizer.
Organic Fertilizer
Liquid Fertilizer
Inorganic Fertilizer
Green Manure Fertilizer
19
Multiple Choice
What way of watering plants is shown in the picture?
Natural
Systematic
Artificial
Manual
20
Multiple Choice
It is pulverizing and loosening of soil for better water and nutrient absorption.
Fertilizer
Watering
Preparing
Cultivating
21
Multiple Choice
An enriching material used to increase productivity.
Water
fertilizer
preparing
cultivating
22
Multiple Choice
It is a layer added at the base of the plant to retain moisture and improve soil texture.
Humus
Fertilizer
Mulches
Stems
23
Multiple Choice
What way of watering plants is shown in the picture?
NATURAL
MANUAL
ARTIFICIAL
SCIENTIFIC
24
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard Trees/Seedling
Marketing your Products
Plan For Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
25
What I Need to Know
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
26
The module is divided into four lessons, namely:
Lesson 1 – Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard
Trees/Seedlings
Lesson 2 – Marketing Your Products
Lesson 3 – Plan for Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling
Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
27
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. performs systematic and scientific ways of caring orchard trees/seedlings such as watering, cultivating, preparing and applying organic fertilizer
2. markets fruits and seedlings
3. develop plans for expansion of planting trees and seedling production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
28
What I Know
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Directions:
Choose the letter of the best answer.
29
Multiple Choice
1. It is an organic fertilizer that comes from animal waste such as livestock (big
animals) and poultry (chicken) waste.
A. Basket compost
B. Humus
C. Manure
D. Vermicompost
30
Multiple Choice
2. Composting plants with worms wherein the process is to produce
nutritious soil made by earthworms.
A. Basket Compost
B. Compost pit
C. Liquid fertilizer
D. Vermicompost
31
Multiple Choice
3. It is an artificial way of watering plants wherein the water distributed to
each row that is only applicable for row crops with uniform slope.
A. Sub-irrigation
B. Sprinkler irrigation
C. Drip or trickle irrigation
D. Surface or furrow irrigation
32
Multiple Choice
4. It is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the seedlings for easy
absorption of water and nutrients by the soil.
A. Cultivating
B. Pricking
C. Thinning
D. Watering
33
Multiple Choice
5. It is a business activity of presenting products or services to make them
desirable.
A. Franchising
B. Harvesting
C. Investing
D. Marketing
34
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard Trees/Seedlings
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
35
What’s In
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Fill me in!
Directions:
Fill in the blanks with the correct letter to form a word.
36
Draw
Fill in the blanks with the correct letter to form a word.
37
What’s New
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Directions: Read and analyzed the situation in the picture. Answer the questions below.
38
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
39
Open Ended
1. What do you think is the best marketing strategy that Mang Ricky can do?
40
Open Ended
2. Why do we have to market an unripe matured mango?
41
What is It
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
42
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
1. Watering - seedlings need water to keep them healthy. Keep the soil moist by watering them in the early morning or late afternoon. During dry season, it is suitable to water the seedlings once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
43
Proper ways of Watering the plants
• Natural – nature’s way of providing water for plants through the
rain
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
• Manual – watering the plants using pail and dipper or sprinkler
• Artificial – it is water supply artificially produced by deep well, dumps and river with the use of water motors
44
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Irrigation system:
45
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Irrigation system:
46
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Reminder that:
Proper irrigation or providing enough water to the plant is very important for each orchard whether it is wide or small.
It must be done properly for the seedlings to grow healthy and the trees to start bearing good quality fruits.
47
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
2. Cultivating– it is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the
seedlings. This method allows for easy absorption of water and fertilizer in
the roots of the seedling for faster growth.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
48
Two ways of cultivation:
• Off-barring - the soil is cultivated away from the plant
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
• Hilling-up – the soil is brought toward the base of the plant to cover fertilizer and control weeds.
49
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Activity 1.1 Matching Type
Directions:
Match Column A with Column B.
50
Draw
Match Column A with Column B.
51
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
3. Preparing and Applying Organic Fertilizer
Fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied
to soil or plant to supply nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
52
Two Types of fertilizer:
Inorganic – artificial fertilizer made from chemicals (liquid, soluble and granular form).
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
Organic – natural fertilizer from decayed matter, animals and other natural sources.
53
Benefits of Using Organic Fertilizer
It is environment friendly.
It adds more nutrients to the soil.
It is safe to use.
It is economical.
It helps the development of roots, flowers, shoots, and fruits.
It balances the soil ph. Soil pH is the degree of acidity and alkalinity of the soil. Pulverized eggshell, oyster shell, bone meal, and any lime will neutralize the acidity of the soil.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
54
Examples of Organic Fertilizer:
1. Humus - comes from decayed matters from plants and
animals mixed with soil
2. Manure - comes from animal waste such as livestock and
poultry waste
3. Green Manure - comes from decayed plants
4. Compost - comes from decomposed biodegradable waste pit
5. Compost pit - composting by digging pit keeping compost
underground
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
55
Examples of Organic Fertilizer:
6. Basket compost - composting home garbage in container
7. Compost heap - a compost pile
8. Vermicompost - comes from the waste of vermi (earthworm)
9. Liquid fertilizer - made from juice of plants and
vermicompost through the process of
concoction (allows the juice to decompose
with red sugar/molasses in a container)
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
56
Ways of Preparing Organic Fertilizer:
Dig a compost pit usually at the back of the yard.
Build a shelter to protect the pile from rain measuring at least 2 meters by 3 or 4 meters.
Collect and prepare all compost materials.
Pile a layer of grass and kitchen leftover about 12-15 cm thick to cover the area.
Level the area. Pile the second layer of animal manure about 5-8 cm.
Thicken layer over the first layer.
Make other layers like the first two layers until the pile reaches 1 1⁄2 meters.
Sprinkle with water to make it moist.
Cover the top with banana leaves.
Provide breathers like bamboo hole in the middle of the pile.
Compost will be ready after 3 months.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
57
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Activity 1.2
Directions:
Arrange the correct steps of preparing organic fertilizers. Write
numbers 1-10 before each step.
58
Draw
Arrange the correct steps of preparing organic fertilizers. Write
numbers 1-10 before each step.
59
Marketing Your Products
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
60
Characteristics of Marketable Seedlings
The stem is strong, thick, and healthy.
It has five or more leaves.
It has established healthy roots.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
61
Ways on How to Promote and Market a Product
• Conducting surveys
• Make use of printed materials like pamphlets, flyers, and brochures- containing information about the location and picture of products.
• Use online marketing tools.
• Post contact numbers for client’s inquiries about the product.
• Keep a record of Sales
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
62
The following factors must be considered in marketing and selling fruits and seedlings.
Market Price – The price of the product depends on the current price in the market and if the quality of fruits is better than the average, they can be sold at a very good price.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
63
The following factors must be considered in marketing and selling fruits and seedlings.
Location of the market – Selling price of fruits increases with an addition of the cost of transportation. It is recommended to sell them at the nearest market to
lessen transportation cost.
Consumption period – Fruits in the market are sold at different degrees of ripeness depending on the consumer’s intended purpose.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
64
Methods of selling Fruits:
1. Retailing - is selling the product from the farm directly to the consumers.
2. Use of a middleman – also called traders. They buy the products from the farm and resell these to retailers or small stores in the market.
3. Selling in the farm – Buyers go directly to the farm to buy. Prices in the farm are usually cheaper because farmers do not need to transport their products to the market.
4. Selling through Contracts – Contracts are usually done by manufacturing companies when there is a need for a big volume of products.
5. Selling through Cooperatives – Cooperatives are non-profitable organizations of workers. They own and manage the organization and patronize the products
sold by their organization.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
65
Plan For Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
66
Plan for Future Expansion
For successful business owner, expansion of business is one of their
considerations. It helps business to grow and increase its production. Here are some tips on how to expand an orchard.
Provide surveys in the community to gather the locality’s needs.
Build relationship to the people within the community like stakeholders, local
government unit, schools, and private sectors.
Demand of fruits dictates the rate of sales Increase of sales shows a healthy
market status.
Open opportunity for investment and franchising.
Availability of experienced/skilled orchard workers in the community.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
67
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Direction: Make a flyer or brochure of fruits and fruit tree seedlings. Include the following:
Name of the business:
Contact information:
Description of the product:
Prices of fruits and seedlings:
Post this in your EPP Google Classroom e-Portfolio bin.
Asynchronous Activity #1:
68
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Asynchronous Activity #2:
69
What I Can Do
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Accomplish Asynchronous Activity #1 and #2 and compile them creatively in your e-Portfolio. Remember to turn-in your output in our submission bin.
70
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard Trees/Seedling
Marketing your Products
Plan For Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
71
What I Need to Know
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
72
The module is divided into four lessons, namely:
Lesson 1 – Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard
Trees/Seedlings
Lesson 2 – Marketing Your Products
Lesson 3 – Plan for Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling
Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
73
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. performs systematic and scientific ways of caring orchard trees/seedlings such as watering, cultivating, preparing and applying organic fertilizer
2. markets fruits and seedlings
3. develop plans for expansion of planting trees and seedling production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
74
What I Know
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Directions:
Choose the letter of the best answer.
75
Multiple Choice
1. It is an organic fertilizer that comes from animal waste such as livestock (big
animals) and poultry (chicken) waste.
A. Basket compost
B. Humus
C. Manure
D. Vermicompost
76
Multiple Choice
2. Composting plants with worms wherein the process is to produce
nutritious soil made by earthworms.
A. Basket Compost
B. Compost pit
C. Liquid fertilizer
D. Vermicompost
77
Multiple Choice
3. It is an artificial way of watering plants wherein the water distributed to
each row that is only applicable for row crops with uniform slope.
A. Sub-irrigation
B. Sprinkler irrigation
C. Drip or trickle irrigation
D. Surface or furrow irrigation
78
Multiple Choice
4. It is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the seedlings for easy
absorption of water and nutrients by the soil.
A. Cultivating
B. Pricking
C. Thinning
D. Watering
79
Multiple Choice
5. It is a business activity of presenting products or services to make them
desirable.
A. Franchising
B. Harvesting
C. Investing
D. Marketing
80
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring Orchard Trees/Seedlings
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
81
What’s In
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Fill me in!
Directions:
Fill in the blanks with the correct letter to form a word.
82
Draw
Fill in the blanks with the correct letter to form a word.
83
What’s New
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Directions: Read and analyzed the situation in the picture. Answer the questions below.
84
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
85
Open Ended
1. What do you think is the best marketing strategy that Mang Ricky can do?
86
Open Ended
2. Why do we have to market an unripe matured mango?
87
What is It
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
88
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
1. Watering - seedlings need water to keep them healthy. Keep the soil moist by watering them in the early morning or late afternoon. During dry season, it is suitable to water the seedlings once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
89
Proper ways of Watering the plants
• Natural – nature’s way of providing water for plants through the
rain
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
• Manual – watering the plants using pail and dipper or sprinkler
• Artificial – it is water supply artificially produced by deep well, dumps and river with the use of water motors
90
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Irrigation system:
91
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Irrigation system:
92
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Reminder that:
Proper irrigation or providing enough water to the plant is very important for each orchard whether it is wide or small.
It must be done properly for the seedlings to grow healthy and the trees to start bearing good quality fruits.
93
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
2. Cultivating– it is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the
seedlings. This method allows for easy absorption of water and fertilizer in
the roots of the seedling for faster growth.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
94
Two ways of cultivation:
• Off-barring - the soil is cultivated away from the plant
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
• Hilling-up – the soil is brought toward the base of the plant to cover fertilizer and control weeds.
95
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Activity 1.1 Matching Type
Directions:
Match Column A with Column B.
96
Draw
Match Column A with Column B.
97
Systematic and Scientific Ways of Caring for Orchards Trees and Seedlings
3. Preparing and Applying Organic Fertilizer
Fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied
to soil or plant to supply nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
98
Two Types of fertilizer:
Inorganic – artificial fertilizer made from chemicals (liquid, soluble and granular form).
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
Organic – natural fertilizer from decayed matter, animals and other natural sources.
99
Benefits of Using Organic Fertilizer
It is environment friendly.
It adds more nutrients to the soil.
It is safe to use.
It is economical.
It helps the development of roots, flowers, shoots, and fruits.
It balances the soil ph. Soil pH is the degree of acidity and alkalinity of the soil. Pulverized eggshell, oyster shell, bone meal, and any lime will neutralize the acidity of the soil.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
100
Examples of Organic Fertilizer:
1. Humus - comes from decayed matters from plants and
animals mixed with soil
2. Manure - comes from animal waste such as livestock and
poultry waste
3. Green Manure - comes from decayed plants
4. Compost - comes from decomposed biodegradable waste pit
5. Compost pit - composting by digging pit keeping compost
underground
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
101
Examples of Organic Fertilizer:
6. Basket compost - composting home garbage in container
7. Compost heap - a compost pile
8. Vermicompost - comes from the waste of vermi (earthworm)
9. Liquid fertilizer - made from juice of plants and
vermicompost through the process of
concoction (allows the juice to decompose
with red sugar/molasses in a container)
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
102
Ways of Preparing Organic Fertilizer:
Dig a compost pit usually at the back of the yard.
Build a shelter to protect the pile from rain measuring at least 2 meters by 3 or 4 meters.
Collect and prepare all compost materials.
Pile a layer of grass and kitchen leftover about 12-15 cm thick to cover the area.
Level the area. Pile the second layer of animal manure about 5-8 cm.
Thicken layer over the first layer.
Make other layers like the first two layers until the pile reaches 1 1⁄2 meters.
Sprinkle with water to make it moist.
Cover the top with banana leaves.
Provide breathers like bamboo hole in the middle of the pile.
Compost will be ready after 3 months.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
103
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Activity 1.2
Directions:
Arrange the correct steps of preparing organic fertilizers. Write
numbers 1-10 before each step.
104
Draw
Arrange the correct steps of preparing organic fertilizers. Write
numbers 1-10 before each step.
105
Marketing Your Products
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
106
Characteristics of Marketable Seedlings
The stem is strong, thick, and healthy.
It has five or more leaves.
It has established healthy roots.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
107
Ways on How to Promote and Market a Product
• Conducting surveys
• Make use of printed materials like pamphlets, flyers, and brochures- containing information about the location and picture of products.
• Use online marketing tools.
• Post contact numbers for client’s inquiries about the product.
• Keep a record of Sales
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
108
The following factors must be considered in marketing and selling fruits and seedlings.
Market Price – The price of the product depends on the current price in the market and if the quality of fruits is better than the average, they can be sold at a very good price.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
109
The following factors must be considered in marketing and selling fruits and seedlings.
Location of the market – Selling price of fruits increases with an addition of the cost of transportation. It is recommended to sell them at the nearest market to
lessen transportation cost.
Consumption period – Fruits in the market are sold at different degrees of ripeness depending on the consumer’s intended purpose.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
110
Methods of selling Fruits:
1. Retailing - is selling the product from the farm directly to the consumers.
2. Use of a middleman – also called traders. They buy the products from the farm and resell these to retailers or small stores in the market.
3. Selling in the farm – Buyers go directly to the farm to buy. Prices in the farm are usually cheaper because farmers do not need to transport their products to the market.
4. Selling through Contracts – Contracts are usually done by manufacturing companies when there is a need for a big volume of products.
5. Selling through Cooperatives – Cooperatives are non-profitable organizations of workers. They own and manage the organization and patronize the products
sold by their organization.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
111
Plan For Expansion of Planting Trees and Seedling Production
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
112
Plan for Future Expansion
For successful business owner, expansion of business is one of their
considerations. It helps business to grow and increase its production. Here are some tips on how to expand an orchard.
Provide surveys in the community to gather the locality’s needs.
Build relationship to the people within the community like stakeholders, local
government unit, schools, and private sectors.
Demand of fruits dictates the rate of sales Increase of sales shows a healthy
market status.
Open opportunity for investment and franchising.
Availability of experienced/skilled orchard workers in the community.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
113
What's More
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Direction: Make a flyer or brochure of fruits and fruit tree seedlings. Include the following:
Name of the business:
Contact information:
Description of the product:
Prices of fruits and seedlings:
Post this in your EPP Google Classroom e-Portfolio bin.
Asynchronous Activity #1:
114
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Asynchronous Activity #2:
115
What I Can Do
By Oscar Natividad, LPT, MAEd
Quarter 3 Module 4
Accomplish Asynchronous Activity #1 and #2 and compile them creatively in your e-Portfolio. Remember to turn-in your output in our submission bin.
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