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November 2015 Vol. 3 No.10
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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 3(10)
pp. 149-158, November, 2015
Copyright © 2015 Merit Research Journals |
Original Research Article
Construction of Permanent Fence around an Agricultural
Demonstration Farm Using Locally Procured Materials |
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Department of
Agricultural Technology, Delta State Polytechnic, P.M.B 0005.
Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author’s Email: Katorpe@yahoo.com
Tel.: 08063870021
Accepted November 16, 2015 |
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The overall
purpose of the exercise was to construct a fence around an
agricultural demonstration farm in the School of Agriculture of
the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro using locally procured
materials. The area was surveyed and mapped out and materials
such as diagonal shaped wire mesh, fencing poles, staples, mesh
wire and other materials needed for the fencing were procured. A
permanent fence was constructed and the fence took a rectangular
shape covering an area of 200 m2. The fence was
constructed over a period of two weeks with a total cost of
eight hundred and fifty eighty thousand, five hundred naira.
Although the cost of the fence using the locally procured
materials was high, it is assessed that durability is of utmost
importance considering the fact that it is a permanent fence.
The study recommends that locally sourced materials should be
used to fence a farm to protect it from external invaders, loans
and grants be given to farmers, tertiary institutions and
research institutes by government to construct solid and quality
fences to protect farms and a proper consideration of hills and
valleys be made in fencing to avoid effects on the fencing
structure amongst others.
Key words: Agricultural, Construction, Demonstration
farm, Fence, Locally, Materials, Procured
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