+ Follow KABAYAN BREEDING STATION Tag
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[Title] => Sheep in the Cordilleras
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet It is feasible to raise sheep in the Cordilleras.
Attesting to this is David Bolcio, a 70-year-old farmer at barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet.
Over the past eight years, Bolcio has been profitably raising sheep on his farm with an elevation of as high as 2,200 meters above sea level.
Actually, his 10-hectare farm, which has a slope ranging from 45 to 70 degrees, is integrated, with calla lilies grown side by side with the wooly small ruminants.
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Attesting to this is David Bolcio, a 70-year-old farmer at barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet.
Over the past eight years, Bolcio has been profitably raising sheep on his farm with an elevation of as high as 2,200 meters above sea level.
Actually, his 10-hectare farm, which has a slope ranging from 45 to 70 degrees, is integrated, with calla lilies grown side by side with the wooly small ruminants.
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KABAYAN BREEDING STATION
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[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet It is feasible to raise sheep in the Cordilleras.
Attesting to this is David Bolcio, a 70-year-old farmer at barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet.
Over the past eight years, Bolcio has been profitably raising sheep on his farm with an elevation of as high as 2,200 meters above sea level.
Actually, his 10-hectare farm, which has a slope ranging from 45 to 70 degrees, is integrated, with calla lilies grown side by side with the wooly small ruminants.
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[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet It is feasible to raise sheep in the Cordilleras.
Attesting to this is David Bolcio, a 70-year-old farmer at barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet.
Over the past eight years, Bolcio has been profitably raising sheep on his farm with an elevation of as high as 2,200 meters above sea level.
Actually, his 10-hectare farm, which has a slope ranging from 45 to 70 degrees, is integrated, with calla lilies grown side by side with the wooly small ruminants.
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October 1, 2006 - 12:00am
October 1, 2006 - 12:00am