Practical Lessons in Tropical Agriculture, Vol. 1 delivers practical, teacher‑led lessons that bring agricultural concepts to life for students in tropical settings.
This nonfiction guide emphasizes real classroom demonstrations and hands‑on exercises that build useful farming skills.
This edition focuses on foundational ideas about plants, their parts, and how gardens are planned and managed. It frames the work around clear, observable demonstrations and practical record‑keeping that teachers and pupils can use in school and at home.
- Learn how to organize and use simple experiments to demonstrate plant growth and garden layout.
- Explore how plants are classified, their parts, and the work each part does for the plant.
- See how to set up school and home plots, track progress, and involve the whole class in garden projects.
- Discover how to evaluate gardens, assign roles, and celebrate practical achievements with kid‑friendly events.
Ideal for readers who are teachers, students, or anyone starting out in practical tropical agriculture, this guide helps you apply agricultural ideas through concrete activities and record keeping.