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[Summary] => That Development Bank of the Philippines president and chief executive officer Reynaldo David, who has always loved women (in general) and dogs (in particular), has ended up as a doctor isnt surprising.
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[Title] => Whats so special about organic farming?
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Chickens were fed with palay and were free to hunt for their own food. Hogs were fed with palay husks, vegetables and assorted leaves of available plants. Palay crops were fertilized with chicken manure and pig wastes. So with vegetables and fruit trees.
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