Agricultural Extension Practices: A Subject Matter Approach is structured into thirteen chapters with each elucidating on the learning objective for a brief understanding of its content. The book touches on transitions required to ensure effective agricultural extension delivery in a postcolonial context; identify challenges and opportunities.; land use planning vis-à-vis fertilizer application; requirements for selecting crops for sustainable improvement; perspectives on plant biotechnology in crop production; weeds, insect pests and diseases management and control in arable and plantation crops; and management and production of poultry, small ruminant, non-ruminant, and catfish for sustainable rural livelihoods, among others.