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[Title] => Check titles of condo sellers before buying
[Summary] => SOME courts are being used, inadvertently or otherwise, by landgrabbers and syndicates to validate fake land titles, according to activist and author Daniel Frianeza during his book launching at a media forum in a Quezon City hotel last week.
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[Title] => Rice seeds contain trigonelline
[Summary] => A scientist working with the Philippine Rice Research Insitute (PhilRice) has discovered a compound in rice seeds that ...
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[Title] => 3-wheel tractor for lowland, upland cultivation developed
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A three-wheel tractor that can be used both for lowland and upland cultivation with the operator riding on it is now being developed by agricultural engineers of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice).
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[Title] => How to maximize yields of some hybrid rice varieties
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PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute) researchers have determined that the public hybrid rice variety Mestizo 1 performs better under saturated soil condition (just enough water to keep the soil moist) than under continuously flooded condition during the dry season.
The researchers led by Evelyn F. Javier, a senior science research specialist, found that efficient management of irrigation water for the public hybrid rice varieties could spell higher yields.
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[Title] => A hauling facility down mountain slopes
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Vegetable farmers on the slopes of the Cordillera mountains could now be saved from the drudgery of hauling their products on their backs up and down the slopes to the nearest road by adopting a system developed by the Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension (BPRE).
Simply called agricultural tramline, this technology provides transport in production areas under extremely difficult conditions, said Dr. Ricardo L. Cachuela, BPRE executive director.
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[Title] => Controlling internal parasites in goats
[Summary] => Researchers of the Small Ruminants Center at the Central Luzon State University have found that internal parasites in goats can be effectively reduced by allowing them to graze in one area for only three to four days.
This practice, called rapid rotational grazing, can save raisers from the cost of medicine for killing the internal parasites in the goats, which is technically called anthelmintics. With the current prices of medicine nowadays, the cost of anthelmintics for 20 goats could run to P2,000 in a year.
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[Title] => Controlling eggplant fruit and shoot borer
[Summary] => Farmers need not worry much anymore about eggplant fruits with worms inside them by simply following a technique found by researchers of Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in a project on rice-based vegetable production.
PhilRice supervising science research specialist Dong Arida and his team found out in a three-year study that weekly removal of damaged eggplant fruits and shoots, coupled with less insecticide application, produces more fruits without the worms.
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[Title] => Sorghum pushed as raw material for ethanol
[Summary] => Dr. William D. Dar, the Filipino director general of the International Center for Research in the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in India, is pushing sweet sorghum as a sustainable raw material for ethanol production.
Since the biofuel initiative in the country today is very important for our survival,"we should be looking for the variety of major sources of biofuels that we can develop and sustain," Dar said in an e-mail to this writer.
"We need to promote and commercialize sweet sorghum for ethanol production," he said.
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PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute) researchers have determined that the public hybrid rice variety Mestizo 1 performs better under saturated soil condition (just enough water to keep the soil moist) than under continuously flooded condition during the dry season.
The researchers led by Evelyn F. Javier, a senior science research specialist, found that efficient management of irrigation water for the public hybrid rice varieties could spell higher yields.
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Vegetable farmers on the slopes of the Cordillera mountains could now be saved from the drudgery of hauling their products on their backs up and down the slopes to the nearest road by adopting a system developed by the Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension (BPRE).
Simply called agricultural tramline, this technology provides transport in production areas under extremely difficult conditions, said Dr. Ricardo L. Cachuela, BPRE executive director.
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This practice, called rapid rotational grazing, can save raisers from the cost of medicine for killing the internal parasites in the goats, which is technically called anthelmintics. With the current prices of medicine nowadays, the cost of anthelmintics for 20 goats could run to P2,000 in a year.
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[Summary] => Farmers need not worry much anymore about eggplant fruits with worms inside them by simply following a technique found by researchers of Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in a project on rice-based vegetable production.
PhilRice supervising science research specialist Dong Arida and his team found out in a three-year study that weekly removal of damaged eggplant fruits and shoots, coupled with less insecticide application, produces more fruits without the worms.
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Since the biofuel initiative in the country today is very important for our survival,"we should be looking for the variety of major sources of biofuels that we can develop and sustain," Dar said in an e-mail to this writer.
"We need to promote and commercialize sweet sorghum for ethanol production," he said.
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