Hiratake shroom project/ Dammog, Aaron Gle, R.; [et,...al]
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Undergraduate thesis
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
c University of Rizal System, Rodriguez, Rizal 2016
The Project Development Report was entitled "HIRATAKE SHROOM Project The name was chosen because of its uniqueness and catchy word and also it represents the college. The project was managed by the proponents namely Aaron Glen R. Dammog and Aldrin G. Rañin The project was financed by the contributions of the parents of each proponent.
The project was located at the University of Rizal System Rodriguez Campus within the College of Agriculture Building at the left extreme side. It was completed in two cycle operation. The first cycle was started on July 18, 2015 and was terminated on September 23, 2015 while the second cycle was started on November 29, 2015 and terminated on March 18, 2016. It was composed of four hundred (400) bags of white oyster mushroom. The stocks for the first cycle were purchased in Brgy. San Jose, Muñoz, Nueva Ejica at forty pesos (P40.00) per fruiting bag. A total of one hundred (100 fruiting bags) with a total amount of four thousand pesos (P4. 000.00), while the second cycle was composed of three hundreds (300) fruiting bags and was purchased at Brgy. Basuit San lidefonso, Bulacan, at forty pesos (P40.00) per bag, amounting to twelve thousand pesos (P12, 000.00). The total amount of fruiting bags was sixteen thousand pesos (P16, 000.00).
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