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The document is a module for a Bachelor of Technical Vocational Teacher Education program at Capiz State University, focusing on performing estimation and basic calculations related to farm inputs. It outlines objectives such as estimating materials, identifying farm resources, and understanding labor requirements. Additionally, it provides examples of farm inputs like seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, and insecticides, along with definitions and descriptions of farm labor activities.

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Module Ii

The document is a module for a Bachelor of Technical Vocational Teacher Education program at Capiz State University, focusing on performing estimation and basic calculations related to farm inputs. It outlines objectives such as estimating materials, identifying farm resources, and understanding labor requirements. Additionally, it provides examples of farm inputs like seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, and insecticides, along with definitions and descriptions of farm labor activities.

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CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY

SIGMA SATELLITE COLLEGE


SIGMA, CAPIZ

BACHELOR TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL TEACHER EDUCATION

MODULE II MEMBERS:

MA. ANTONITTE DE GUZMAN ROSE ANN DEJAPA ANGIE CELESTIAL FAITH JOY ERECILLO

LYXEN JILL BERINO MARY ROSE BORRES RENALYN FEGURO


PERFORM ESTIMATION AND
BASIC CALCULATION
M O D U L E I I
PERFORM
ESTIMATION
COUNT
MEASURE
GIVE VALUE
INTERPRET AMOUNTS
OBJECTIVES
Estimate materials and
Identify materials used in farm Enumerate different farm
resources that are reported
inputs; labor requirement;
to appropriate persons
LET’S PLAY
A GAME
GUESS THE HIDDEN WORD
FUR
MERE
SEE
AIDS
SHADE
LAYING
FUR THE
LIE SIR
INSERT
THE SIDES
A REGGAE
SHOWN
PLAIN
THING
PLANTING
FAIR THE LIE
CHAIR UP
PLEA CASE ON
FARM INPUTS
Resources that are used in farm Being Purchased
production.

Used in making production costs


FARM INPUTS
The resources that are used in farm
production, such as chemicals, equipment,
seed, and energy. Most farm inputs are
purchased (a change from the days when
animals powered most operations), making
production costs susceptible to nonfarm
economic conditions.
EXAMPLE OF FARM INPUTS
SEEDS
SEEDLINGS
FERTILIZER
INSECTICIDES
SEEDS
These are flowering plant’s unit of
reproduction
Capable of developing into
another such plant
SEEDLINGS
These are young plant,
already grown from a
seed.
FERTILIZER
These are chemical or natural
substance added to soil or
land to increase its fertility.
INSECTICIDES
Insecticides are chemicals used
to control insects by killing them
or preventing them from
engaging in undesirable or
destructive behaviors. They are
classified based on their
structure and mode of action.
These are body of persons engaged in such
activity.
Particularly persons working for wages.
the work done on a farm or ranch to
cultivate the soil, raise livestock, and
harvest crops. Farm laborers are people
who are employed to perform these tasks.
Plowing- tilling the land with a plow.
Harrowing- Cultivation of the soil with a harrow.
Mulching- is an excellent alternative to traditional mowing if you want to
avoid having to deal with grass clippings
Furrow- A trench plowed in the ground
“Don’t judge each day by the
harvest you reap, but by the
seeds that you plant.”
- R O B E R T L O U I S S T E V E N S O N

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