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Free Agriculture Notes
for Competitive Exams

BSc Agriculture Study Material — कृषि विज्ञान नोट्स

837+ lessons across 14 agriculture subjects — from Agronomy to Plant Pathology. Prepared by JRF-qualified experts with 10+ years of experience. Works for IBPS AFO, RRB SO, NABARD, FCI, ICAR JRF, CUET, and all state-level agriculture exams.

253+ lessons currently have open access based on lesson frontmatter. Want tests instead of reading? Use agriculture topic-wise practice tests for subject-wise and chapter-wise revision, or free agriculture mock tests for full-paper practice.

14 Subjects
44 Courses
837+ Lessons
6 Exams Covered

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All 16 Agriculture Subjects

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Agronomy

91 lessons

Crop production principles, cropping systems, tillage, irrigation methods, weed management, organic farming, seed technology, and major crop cultivation (rice, wheat, pulses, oilseeds)

34 open access
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Soil Science

49 lessons

Soil formation, physical & chemical properties, soil classification, fertility and productivity, macro & micro nutrients, manures and fertilizers, reclamation of problem soils

5 open access
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Horticulture

79 lessons

Pomology (fruit crops), olericulture (vegetables), floriculture, spices & condiments, post-harvest technology, protected cultivation, nursery management

13 open access
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Plant Pathology

17 lessons

Plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes; disease management strategies — chemical, biological, and integrated; important crop diseases with symptoms

16 open access
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Entomology

111 lessons

Insect morphology, classification, pest management, IPM, biological control, important crop pests, stored grain pests, beneficial insects, apiculture, sericulture

20 open access
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Genetics & Plant Breeding

65 lessons

Mendelian genetics, laws of inheritance, plant breeding objectives and methods, hybridization, mutation breeding, polyploidy, seed production, biotechnology in agriculture

20 open access
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Agricultural Economics

135 lessons

Farm management, agricultural marketing, price policy, MSP, WTO and agriculture, agricultural finance, cooperative farming, rural credit institutions, government schemes

5 open access
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Animal Husbandry

33 lessons

Livestock breeds (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, poultry), nutrition, reproduction, dairy technology, animal diseases, fisheries, feed and fodder management

5 open access
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Extension Education

34 lessons

Extension principles and methods, communication in agriculture, rural development programmes, Panchayati Raj, SHGs, ATMA, KVK, government schemes for farmers

5 open access
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Plant Physiology

16 lessons

Photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, mineral nutrition, plant water relations, seed germination, dormancy, plant growth regulators (auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins)

3 open access
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Agricultural Engineering

12 lessons

Farm machinery, tractors and implements, irrigation engineering, drainage, micro-irrigation systems, post-harvest machinery, drip and sprinkler irrigation

3 open access
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Agricultural Statistics

23 lessons

Statistical methods in agriculture, measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, regression, experimental designs (CRD, RBD, LSD), sampling methods

2 open access
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Ecology & Environmental Science

5 lessons

Ecosystem concepts, food chains and webs, biogeochemical cycles, environmental pollution, climate change impact on agriculture, biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture

1 open access
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Agroforestry

20 lessons

Agroforestry concepts and systems, silvopastoral systems, agri-silvi systems, multipurpose trees, social forestry, watershed management, land degradation control

4 open access

These Notes Cover All Major Agriculture Exams

कृषि विज्ञान नोट्स हिंदी में (Agriculture Notes in Hindi)

All 837+ lessons can be instantly translated to Hindi (and 21 other Indian languages) with one click. Technical terms like photosynthesis, NPK, IPM stay in English — so you understand concepts clearly while reading in your mother tongue.

Supported: हिंदी, বাংলা, मराठी, తెలుగు, தமிழ், ગુજરાતી, اردو, ಕನ್ನಡ, ଓଡ଼ିଆ, മലയാളം, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, অসমীয়া, and more.

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Agriculture Notes for Competitive Exams — FAQ

Are agriculture notes enough for IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, and RRB SO preparation?

Subject-wise notes are the base, but high-ranking exam pages also pair notes with MCQs, previous year papers, and short revision loops. Use notes to build concepts first, then shift quickly into testing and spaced revision.

Which agriculture subjects should I finish first for competitive exams?

The most repeated subjects across agriculture exam study guides are agronomy, soil science, horticulture, plant pathology, entomology, genetics and plant breeding, and agricultural economics. Finish those first, then expand into allied subjects.

Are these agriculture notes useful for BSc Agriculture students too?

Yes. Most strong agriculture note collections are used both for semester revision and for competitive exams because the same core subjects overlap with BSc Agriculture, IBPS AFO, NABARD ARD, FCI AGT, CUET Agriculture, and state agriculture recruitments.

How should I revise agriculture notes without forgetting old topics?

The most reliable approach is short notes plus repeated recall. After each subject, solve topic-wise questions, review mistakes, and revisit weak chapters within a few days instead of waiting until the end of the syllabus.

Should I read all agriculture notes in one pass before starting MCQs?

No. Stronger preparation pages usually recommend mixing concept reading with immediate question practice. That helps you find weak topics early and stops passive reading from turning into false confidence.

How should a beginner use a large agriculture notes library?

Do not try to cover everything randomly. Pick your target exam, start with its highest-weight subjects, complete one subject at a time, and only then move into full mocks or previous year papers.

Are these agriculture notes useful for Hindi medium students?

Yes. A large part of this page's search intent comes from students looking for agriculture notes in Hindi. AgriDots keeps the lesson structure in one place and lets you translate lessons into Hindi and other Indian languages while preserving technical agriculture terms in English for exam accuracy.

Should I study agriculture notes online or download PDF notes?

PDF notes can be useful for offline reading, but online notes usually work better for revision because they are easier to update, search, and connect with MCQs. If your goal is competitive exams rather than only college revision, interactive notes plus immediate practice are usually more effective than collecting static PDFs only.

Can BSc Agriculture semester notes also help in competitive exams?

Yes. Students often search for semester-wise BSc Agriculture notes, but the same core content also feeds IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI AGT, CUET Agriculture, and many state agriculture exams. The main difference is that competitive exam prep needs faster revision, better prioritization, and much more question practice after reading.

How do toppers make short notes from big agriculture chapters?

The usual method is to compress each chapter into one revision sheet: definitions, classifications, formulas, examples, schemes, and confusing comparisons. Short notes become valuable only when they are made from mistakes and repeated concepts, not when you rewrite the whole lesson again.

When should I stop reading agriculture notes and start mock tests?

Do not wait for perfect syllabus completion. Start topic-wise practice as soon as one subject block is done, move to previous year papers after the common subjects are covered once, and shift to full mocks when your weak areas are already visible and you need speed practice more than first-time reading.

Which agriculture notes topics are usually ignored but still important in exams?

Candidates often over-focus on the headline subjects and under-revise smaller but scoring areas like agricultural economics, extension education, current agriculture, schemes, and agriculture finance. Those topics matter because they can separate similar candidates once the common biology-style subjects are already prepared by everyone.

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