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Direct Seeding - JSS2 Agricultural science Lesson Note

Direct seeding involves placing seeds directly into the soil at the desired depth. This method is commonly used for crops with high germination rates and those that can withstand various environmental conditions. It often utilises specialised equipment like seed drills to ensure precise seed placement at the correct depth and spacing. Furrows, narrow trenches made in the soil, are created to accommodate the seeds during direct seeding.

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