5th Week
5th Week
5th Week
TLE-AFA-AGRI CROP
PRODUCTION
Quarter 1 – Module 5:
Processing Farm Wastes
What I Need to Know
Content Standard
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the underlying theories in
processing farm waste.
Performance Standard
The learners shall be able to process farm waste according to set standards.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the module, you should be able to:
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the best answer. Write the
letter of your choice and write it on your test notebook.
Note: If you get 100% correct in this pre- assessment, skip the lesson but
if not and only get 50% to 99% correct, then proceed with the lesson.
Lesson
1. Natural waste
2. Animal waste
3. Plant waste
Farm waste is a mixture of animal feces and urine, plus milk and chemicals
such as pesticides. A large quantity of animal waste is generated by
concentrated animal feeding operations and disposal of the waste has been a
major problem.
Good waste management on farms is essential to ensure a healthy, safe and
productive farming enterprise. Farmers, along with all Victorians, have
obligations under legislation to ensure that their wastes do not impact on the
environment. Inappropriate disposal of wastes on farms can cause
contamination and pollution and increase your liability.
What’s In
What’s New
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What is It
Modern agricultural waste processing
The waste that farm and other rural businesses produce is often extremely
varied, and initially not so easy to recycle.
Disposal
⚫ Remove farm waste enough and in manner to prevent cross-
contamination and avoid attracting pest
⚫ If farm can be used by other sector, store and ship the so s not to pose a
food safety hazard. Unless properly sanitized vehicles used for
transporting farm waste should not be used to transport food products
and farm inputs.
Note: Crops grown on-farm can be fed to livestock housed on the same
farm. Follow pesticide label instruction regarding grazing and feeding crops
to livestock.
Medical waste
Storage
Storage
⚫ Fill empty containers with
water to a minimum of one-tenth of
the container size.
⚫ Rinse by recapping the
container and shaking or rolling.
⚫ Empty pesticide container for
storage of other items.
Disposal
Dead Stock
Storage
Dead Sheep
Disposal
R1: Reduce
As the name itself suggests, ‘reduce’ means to reduce what is produced and
what is consumed. The idea is that if there is less waste, there will be less to
reuse or recycle. Reducing consumption includes buying and consuming less,
and well, throwing away less.
R2: Reuse
The second ‘R’ in the “Reduce-Reuse-Recycle” hierarchy, reusing is better
than recycling because you don’t have to reprocess products before using
them again.
Reusing items you already have helps you avoid the costs of energy and
other resources required for recycling. Similar to recycling, the decrease in the
need for new materials will benefit the environment and will maintain
materials in the productive economy.
R3: Recycle
Recycling, in simple terms, gives used items or old items a new life. Recycling
is a key component in the hierarchy, and it is about making new things out of
old materials.
With the new products produced through recycling, we can cut back on the
harmful waste that pollutes the
environment as well as saves on
raw materials. Recycling can
contribute to the economy. By
saving on raw materials and
resources, it saves money and
even creates jobs.
Other Methods of
Waste Management
Landfills
Landfills can commonly be
found in developing countries.
Today, throwing garbage in
landfills is the most popular method of waste disposal. The waste or garbage
is buried in the ground. However, using landfills for waste disposal increases
the rate of air and water pollution.
Incineration
In the incineration method, solid wastes are burned at high temperatures and
converted into residue and gaseous products. This method is preferred for
countries that have limited or no landfill space available.
Waste to Energy
Composting
Composting is a natural
biodegradable process that turns
organic wastes into nutrient-rich
food for plants. Even though it is
a slow process, it is one of the
best ways to turn unsafe organic
products into safe compost.
What’s More
Activity 1
A. Write T if the tips in cutting the fabric and transferring sewing lines is
correct and F if it is not correct. Write the answers in your notebook.
_____3. Among the three R’s, reducing is the least effective in terms of
producing less waste as well as saving resources.
_____4. Reusing is better than reducing because you don’t have to reprocess
products before using them again.
_____5. Recycling gives used items or old items a new life.
Activity 2
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What I Can Do
Task 1
Direction: Proceed to your neighbor’s backyard and pick/collect 10 samples of
farm wastes. Classify the collect farm waste. Take photo of every farm waste
and paste it in a separate album for additional output. Please use PPEs in
such as gloves in collecting farm waste. Use the table below in classifying.
Rubrics
Score 15 10 5 SS TS
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PS- Perfect
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Assessment
Rubrics
5 4 3 2 1 Score