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Module 6 Lesson 1

The document discusses tools and materials used for collecting farm waste, including wheelbarrows, shovels, pitchforks, and containers. It also provides information on developing a farm waste management plan that involves collecting, storing, and disposing of agricultural waste responsibly while reducing risks of contamination. The plan should include a farm waste checklist and map indicating suitable and unsuitable areas for spreading waste.

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Module 6 Lesson 1

The document discusses tools and materials used for collecting farm waste, including wheelbarrows, shovels, pitchforks, and containers. It also provides information on developing a farm waste management plan that involves collecting, storing, and disposing of agricultural waste responsibly while reducing risks of contamination. The plan should include a farm waste checklist and map indicating suitable and unsuitable areas for spreading waste.

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TLE

Animal Production
7/8
COLLECT FARM WASTE
MODULE 6 – LESSON1
Objectives

At the end of this lesson, you are expected to,


• 1. Identify tools and materials in collecting farm
waste and
• 2. Collect farm waste.
Activity
• Good day, everyone!
• Before we proceed to our proper lesson, let us try
first this activity to test of how much you already
know about our topic.
• Can you name some tools you use to collect waste
materials from a farm or a workplace? Or even from
your home.
Activity
Direction. List down the tools and materials used in collecting farm waste.
Write your answers under the appropriate column.
   
TOOLS MATERIALS

   
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Abstraction
TOOLS IN COLLECTING FARM WASTE

Wheelbarrow ./ Cart Yard. This is used to transfer heavy


and/or bulky materials such as dirt, garden waste, manure and
plants. It is also used for materials such as dirt modifications
and even concrete as compact mixing containers.

Pitchfork/Manure Fork. · It is used for storage and


transfer of loose materials.

Square-necked Shovel. It is used for scooping up materials,


leveling high ground areas, and cutting straight lines. through
sod and soil. It also extracts droplets from livestock and manure.

Spading Fork. · This is used for clearing the garden, planting


bulbs, adding soil modifications and turning compost.
Abstraction
MATERIALS USED IN COLLECTING FARM WASTE

 Pail - Used to bring waste from the field.


 Sack- this is where solid wastes are placed.
 Container-where the processed liquid wastes are stored.
 Disinfectant- is used to disinfect the region to avoid contamination
 Detergents-Used for hygienic purposes.
 First aid kit-is used for urgent care of cuts and bruises
 Personal Protective Equipment-It is used to protect oneself from
harm. Substance chucks, deposit gloves, facial mask gummy socks
Abstraction
FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT
 

Farm waste management includes the responsible storage,


. collection and disposal of all agricultural
wastes and the preparation and implementation of a management plan.
 
 
 

The Farm Waste Management Plan


 

The Farm Waste Management System shall take into account the collection, storage and disposal of all
agricultural wastes. Implementation of the program would reduce the risk of contamination and avoid the loss of
essential nutrients in slurry and manure from the farmyard.
The strategy is composed of two elements:
 
Part 1 – Farm Waste Checklist Completed for Farm. The checklist aims to
define the remedial work and changes in management practice that
is required to ensure a high standard of farm waste management.

Part 2 – Completed Farm Waste Location Plan. This plan is a copy of farm
map showing areas of the farm that are suitable and unsuitable for
spreading agricultural wastes.
Abstraction
FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT

Plan of Location of the Farm Waste.


A localization plan for farm waste is a copy of your farm map
color coded as follows:
BLUE – rivers including the border of the fields.
RED – environments in which agricultural waste will never be used.
ORANGE – areas from which the risk of contamination is high (may be
part or entire fields) and farm wastes can be added to certain areas.
Abstraction
FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT

Plan of Location of the Farm Waste.


A localization plan for farm waste is a copy of your farm map
color coded as follows:
BLUE – rivers including the border of the fields.
RED – environments in which agricultural waste will never be used.
ORANGE – areas from which the risk of contamination is high (may be
part or entire fields) and farm wastes can be added to certain areas.
Activity 1.1
Direction: Draw tools, materials, and
farm wastes inside the brainstorming web.

TOOLS,
MATERIAL &
FARM WASTE
Activity 1.2.
Direction: Give the importance of the following tool and material for the small farm.

1. Wheelbarrow -
___________________________________________________________
2. Square nose shovel -
______________________________________________________
 

3. Spading fork -
____________________________________________________________
 

4. Pitchfork/ManureFork___________________________________________
 

5. Spade -
___________________________________________________________________
 
Activity 1.3
Direction: List down farm wastes found in the farm and
describe how these will be collected.
Farm Waste How It Will be Collected

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