Method of Propagation - SS1 Agriculture Lesson Note
Maize: Maize is propagated by seeds. These seeds are typically sown directly into the soil, either by hand or using mechanical planters. The depth and spacing of planting can vary depending on local practices and the specific maize variety.
Sorghum: Sorghum is primarily propagated through seeds, similar to maize. The seeds are sown directly into the soil.
Rice: Rice is propagated through seeds as well. In traditional rice cultivation, seeds are first germinated in a nursery and then transplanted into flooded fields. However, there are also direct seeding methods.
Millet: Millet is propagated through seeds, similar to other cereal crops. The seeds are sown directly into the soil.