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[Title] => Planting a tree is…
[Summary] => At first, I thought that the number one solution to the environmental challenges we have been facing these last several years was a very easy thing to do.
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[Title] => Cagayan graduate tops agricultural engineer board examination
[Summary] => A graduate of the Cagayan State University in Tuguegarao led other 122 examinees who passed the agricultural engineer licensure examination, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2009-08-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mayen Jaymalin
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[Title] => Stove fueled by plant oil up for commercialization
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The worlds first plant oil-fueled stove crafted by German and Filipino scientists and researchers will be commercialized soon.
At the earliest, it will be on the commercial block in the first quarter of 2007, Dr. Paciencia Po-Milan, president of the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte, told this writer.
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[Title] => A miracle grass
[Summary] => Many farmers now call it "miracle grass."
And they have reason to append this to vetiver, a grass species that has been found to control soil erosion and rehabilitate unproductive uplands.
Confirming this is the Farm and Resources Management Institute (FARMI) of the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte.
LSU-FARMI researchers led by Dr. Edwin Balbarino tested various plants (including grasses) as contour hedgerows in barren and less productive upland farmers fields in the Leyte towns of Baybay, Hindang and Matalom.
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[Title] => RP could save up to $2 B if it shifts to locally produced biodiesel, Neri says
[Summary] => The country could save as much as $2 billion annually if it shifts from imported diesel to locally produced biodiesel, Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri said yesterday.
Meanwhile, President Arroyo ordered yesterday the mass production and distribution of a new cooking device that runs on oil harvested from plants.
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[Title] => Big potentials seen in new makapuno hybrid varieties
[Summary] => BAYBAY, Leyte New and highly productive makapuno hybrids developed by the Leyte State University (LSU) here holds great potential of considerably boosting the growth of the countrys makapuno industry.
Makapuno is type of coconut with creamy, soft, and thick meat that almost fills the entire shell of the coconut fruit. A versatile product, its meat is commonly used for making ice cream and an ingredient for halo-halo, cake, bread and pastry, and other desserts.
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[Title] => German firm develops stove fueled by plant oil
[Summary] => Introducing: The worlds first plant oil-fueled stove.
It was developed by the BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbH, a German firm, in partnership with research, scientific, and environmental partners, among them the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay town situated 120 kilometers south of the Leyte capital city of Tacloban.
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[Title] => Seed body approves 7 new varieties of food, cash crops
[Summary] => Seven new varieties of food and cash crops three sweet potato and two each for corn and tobacco have been bred by government and private researchers.
The varieties have been approved for commercial production by the National Seed Industry Council (NSIC).
The new sweet potato varieties are NSIC Sp-28 and Sp-29 bred by UP Los Baños and NSIC Sp-30 developed by PhilRootCrops-Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte. They can be grown in all regions of the country.
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[Title] => Yarning machine for abaca developed
[Summary] => A multi-strand yarning machine that can fill in the need of the countrys fibercraft industry has been developed.
The machine was crafted by Feliciano Sinon and Macuin Delantar of the National Abaca Research Center (NARC) based at the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte.
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[Title] => RP students fare poorly in international exam
[Summary] => Filipino students performed dismally compared with students in other countries in the latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) revealed yesterday.
The DOST reported that Filipinos placed 41st and 42nd in the mathematics and science examinations taken by high school students in 45 countries in 2003.
"Worst, the performance of elementary students in both mathematics and sciences ranks 23rd from among the 25 participating countries," the DOST said.
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LEYTE STATE UNIVERSITY
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[Title] => Cagayan graduate tops agricultural engineer board examination
[Summary] => A graduate of the Cagayan State University in Tuguegarao led other 122 examinees who passed the agricultural engineer licensure examination, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2009-08-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Stove fueled by plant oil up for commercialization
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The worlds first plant oil-fueled stove crafted by German and Filipino scientists and researchers will be commercialized soon.
At the earliest, it will be on the commercial block in the first quarter of 2007, Dr. Paciencia Po-Milan, president of the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte, told this writer.
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[Title] => A miracle grass
[Summary] => Many farmers now call it "miracle grass."
And they have reason to append this to vetiver, a grass species that has been found to control soil erosion and rehabilitate unproductive uplands.
Confirming this is the Farm and Resources Management Institute (FARMI) of the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte.
LSU-FARMI researchers led by Dr. Edwin Balbarino tested various plants (including grasses) as contour hedgerows in barren and less productive upland farmers fields in the Leyte towns of Baybay, Hindang and Matalom.
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[Title] => RP could save up to $2 B if it shifts to locally produced biodiesel, Neri says
[Summary] => The country could save as much as $2 billion annually if it shifts from imported diesel to locally produced biodiesel, Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri said yesterday.
Meanwhile, President Arroyo ordered yesterday the mass production and distribution of a new cooking device that runs on oil harvested from plants.
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[Title] => Big potentials seen in new makapuno hybrid varieties
[Summary] => BAYBAY, Leyte New and highly productive makapuno hybrids developed by the Leyte State University (LSU) here holds great potential of considerably boosting the growth of the countrys makapuno industry.
Makapuno is type of coconut with creamy, soft, and thick meat that almost fills the entire shell of the coconut fruit. A versatile product, its meat is commonly used for making ice cream and an ingredient for halo-halo, cake, bread and pastry, and other desserts.
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[Title] => German firm develops stove fueled by plant oil
[Summary] => Introducing: The worlds first plant oil-fueled stove.
It was developed by the BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbH, a German firm, in partnership with research, scientific, and environmental partners, among them the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay town situated 120 kilometers south of the Leyte capital city of Tacloban.
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[Title] => Seed body approves 7 new varieties of food, cash crops
[Summary] => Seven new varieties of food and cash crops three sweet potato and two each for corn and tobacco have been bred by government and private researchers.
The varieties have been approved for commercial production by the National Seed Industry Council (NSIC).
The new sweet potato varieties are NSIC Sp-28 and Sp-29 bred by UP Los Baños and NSIC Sp-30 developed by PhilRootCrops-Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte. They can be grown in all regions of the country.
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[Title] => Yarning machine for abaca developed
[Summary] => A multi-strand yarning machine that can fill in the need of the countrys fibercraft industry has been developed.
The machine was crafted by Feliciano Sinon and Macuin Delantar of the National Abaca Research Center (NARC) based at the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte.
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[Title] => RP students fare poorly in international exam
[Summary] => Filipino students performed dismally compared with students in other countries in the latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) revealed yesterday.
The DOST reported that Filipinos placed 41st and 42nd in the mathematics and science examinations taken by high school students in 45 countries in 2003.
"Worst, the performance of elementary students in both mathematics and sciences ranks 23rd from among the 25 participating countries," the DOST said.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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