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MATCHING TYPE

Direction: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. The growing of single crop a.) row planting
2. Farming for the future b.) sole cropping
3. Uniform number of plants planted per c.) multiple row linear.
d.) Lay-outing
4. A system of growing crops in blocks or strips e.) FFTF
of 2 or more rows. f.) frill method
5. Locating the position of the plant in the field. g.) LEPs
6. The planting of other crops within the row h.) DA
i.) intercropping
7. Development Control Plans j.) RPA
8. Local Environment Plans k.) DCPs
9. Department of Agriculture l.) Crops

Identification
Instructions: Supply the right/appropriate word on each blank provided in every item.

1. An east-west row operation is preferred to _____________________________________.


2. _________________________is the systematic apportioning of the farm area or any growing
surface for crop production.
3. Single row planting of the intercrop can also be done between the rows of the
_________________.
4. Slashing and burning are done during _______________when the grasses are dry, and corn is
planted at the start of the rainy season.
5. The ________________ method of planting crops is also common with mungbean and cowpea
grown as green manure.
6-8. The intercrop can be planted in any of the following ways: 6.
______________________________
7. ________________________________ 8. ____________________________________________.
9-10. In general, there are two methods of planting crops: 9. ________________ 10. ____________.

TRUE/FALSE
Direction: Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is False.
_____1. An east-west row operation is preferred to maximize light absorption.
_____2. Single Row planting of the intercrop can be also done between the rows of the farm.
_____3. Spatial arrangement is the systematic apportioning.
_____4. Slashing and burning are done during winter.
_____5. The row method of planting crops is also common with mungbean and cowpea grown as
green manure.

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