REPORT FPA 200 (WEEK 11) Land Clearing Name: Muhammad Naim Bin Azman Student ID: 2023188935 Class: M3AT1103D Date: 14/6/2024 Lecture Name: Sir Mohammad Zafri Abdul Wahab Introduction This week, our task is to do land clearing at stingless bee plot. our task was be our routine every time we had a fieldwork session. So we use the same tools like before this to perfom our task which is clearing at stingless bee plot. Objective: - Land clearing allows farmers to expand the area available for planting crops. By removing trees, shrubs, and other vegetation, farmers can create more space for planting and harvesting. - Clearing land helps to reduce the habitat for weeds and pests that can compete with crops f...
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REPORT FPA 200 (WEEK 10) Clearing and herbicide Name: Muhammad Naim Bin Azman Student ID: 2023188935 Class: M3AT1103D Date: 7/6/2024 Lecture Name: Sir Mohammad Zafri Abdul Wahab Introduction This week, our task is to clear and apply herbicide at the stingless bee plot. For the past seven weeks, we've been developing this plot, and this is the first time we're using herbicide here. The lecturer has requested three of our classmates, especially males, to go to the store, prepare the herbicide substances, and apply them to the plot. Meanwhile, the rest of us will continue clearing the area. Objective: - The primary objective is to manage and reduce weed populations in agricultural fields, gardens, lawns, and other areas where unwanted vegetation interferes with desired plants or activities. - By controlling weeds, herbicides help to reduce competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight, thereby increasing the yield and quality of crops. -...
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REPORT FPA 200 (WEEK 9) Clearing and Fertilizing Name: Muhammad Naim Bin Azman Student ID: 2023188935 Class: M3AT1103D Date: 24/5/2024 Lecture Name: Sir Mohammad Zafri Abdul Wahab Introduction This week, our task remains the same as last week, focusing on clearing and fertilizing. However, we're using Christmas Island Rock Phosphates (CIRP) as our fertilizer. This particular fertilizer is known for enhancing soil structure and alleviating soil compaction. Following the fertilization process, we'll proceed with clearing activities at our designated plot, which happens to be the stingless bee plot. We also do the group project. Objective: - Improving soil physical properties - Enhancing soil microbial community - Promoting sustaina...
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REPORT FPA 200 (WEEK 8) Clearing and manuring Name: Muhammad Naim Bin Azman Student ID: 2023188935 Class: M3AT1103D Date: 17/5/2024 Lecture Name: Sir Mohammad Zafri Abdul Wahab Introduction This week, our class has been assigned the tasks of cleaning and fertilizing the stingless bee plot. Our classmates have divided the responsibilities accordingly, with some students focusing on fertilizing while others continue with the cleaning process. The cleaning involves gathering leaves and disposing of them in a designated area for burning, ensuring that the area appears clean and aesthetically pleasing. We also do the group project. Objective: - Improving soil physical properties - Enhancing soil microbial community - Promoting sustainable agriculture Tools & Equipment: - Gloves - Straw hat - Sweep - Wheelbarrow - Scoop ...