Question 2
(a) State six differences between specimens E and G.                                               [6 marks]
(b)  (i) State  the major plant nutrient element  supplied by specimen E to the soil.  [1  mark]
(ii) Name three other fertilizers that could supply the major plant nutrient element mentioned in 2(b)(i) to the soil.    [3  marks]
(c) State five disadvantages  of using specimen E in crop  production.                      [5 marks]
Candidates’ responses to Question 2 was below average. 
        (a) Many candidates could not state the differences between urea  fertilizer and poultry manure;
        (b) Many candidates listed varied nutrients as those that are supplied  by urea to the soil instead of the major nutrient (Nitrogen);
        (c) Most candidates could only mention NPK as the fertilizer that could  supply nitrogen to the soil;
        (d) Most candidates were  unable to state the disadvantages of using urea in crop production.
      
Observation
The expected answers include:
2. (a) Differences between specimens E (Urea fertilizer) and G (Poultry manure)
| Specimen E (Urea fertilizer) | Specimen G (Poultry manure) | 
| - Grey/brown colour/whitish colour | - Dark brown/black colour | 
| -     Inorganic fertilizer/chemically  | - Organic fertilizer/of animal origin | 
| - Granular structure | - Amorphous in nature | 
| -  Contains    only one element i.e.    | -  Contains    many elements/variable  | 
| -  Has    known /fixed nutrient  | - Has variable nutrient composition | 
| - Requires high skills to apply | - Requires low skill to apply | 
| -  Nutrient    is readily available to  | -  Nutrient    is not readily available to  | 
| - Microorganisms are not present | -  Contains    high amount of  | 
| - Does not improve soil structure | - Improve soil structure | 
| - Odourless | - Has an offensive odour | 
| - Non-bulky | - It is bulky | 
| - Expensive | - Relatively cheap | 
| - Can leach easily | - Cannot leach easily | 
                                                             
     (b)   (i)   Major plant nutrient element supplied by  specimen E (Urea fertilizer) to the soil          
    -   Nitrogen                                                                                    
  (ii)  Other  fertilizers that could supply the major plant nutrient in specimen  E (Urea) to the soil
    -     NPK fertilizer
    -     Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP)/Ammonium phosphate
    -    Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)
    -    Sulphate of ammonia
    -    Ammonia liquor      
    -     Anhydrous ammonia
    -    Ammonium nitrate
    -    Sodium nitrate                                                                   
    (c)   Disadvantages  of using specimen E (Urea fertilizer) in crop production                     
    -    Leaves acidic residues in the soil                              
    -     High technical know-how is required to apply it
    -    Expensive to procure 
    -     Easily leached/eroded from the soil
    -    Could pollute agricultural  land and water bodies
    -     It  is toxic to human health
    -     Could destroy soil microbes
    -    Could cause crop injury if  not properly applied
