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Agroforestry farm design for selected swidden farms in Sitio Dayapa, Sampaloc, Tanay, Rizal / Willibert Jun A. Bayonito, Maria Adora S. Frogosa

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016.Description: xiv, 74 leaves : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • S563 B345 2016
Online resources: Dissertation note: Thesis Bachelor of Science in Forestry University of Rizal System - Tanay 2016 Summary: This study was intended towards the development of an appropriate agroforesty farm design in selected areas in Sitio Dayapa, Sampaloc, Tanay, Rizal. It was conducted during the Second Semester, School Year 2015-2016. Results of the study revealed that most farmers have been farming in the area for almost 30 years. Farm areas ranges from 300-3,000 m2. Common problems faced by farmers are insufficient water supply during dry season and lack of knowledge of potential agricultural crops for their land. Based on the combined factors, potential agricultural and tree crops are: alugbati, banana, basil, bell pepper, black pepper, carot, cassava, eggplant, gabi, ginger, corn, turmeric, munggo, okra, peanut, saluyot, squash, sweet potato and tomato. On the basis of these findings, agrisilvicultural system coupled with livestock are applicable for three years
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Thesis Bachelor of Science in Forestry University of Rizal System - Tanay 2016

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This study was intended towards the development of an appropriate agroforesty farm design in selected areas in Sitio Dayapa, Sampaloc, Tanay, Rizal. It was conducted during the Second Semester, School Year 2015-2016. Results of the study revealed that most farmers have been farming in the area for almost 30 years. Farm areas ranges from 300-3,000 m2. Common problems faced by farmers are insufficient water supply during dry season and lack of knowledge of potential agricultural crops for their land. Based on the combined factors, potential agricultural and tree crops are: alugbati, banana, basil, bell pepper, black pepper, carot, cassava, eggplant, gabi, ginger, corn, turmeric, munggo, okra, peanut, saluyot, squash, sweet potato and tomato. On the basis of these findings, agrisilvicultural system coupled with livestock are applicable for three years

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