Production of IPB variety 1 at Lumipa, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo / by Librada S. Bautista.
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- 633.15 B32 1986
- College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
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Farm practice report (B.S.A.--Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
The student practitioner conducted a farm practice training at Barangay Lumipa, General Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite from August 1985 to February 1986 with the following objectives: to employ some technical knowledge in maximizing production through the use of new variety of corn (IPB variety 1); to give possible information and recommendation on effective and efficient ways of applying complete and urea fertilizer to corn in order to maximize the yield. A one (1) hectare-field was devoted to the product-ion of a new variety of corn (IPB variety 1). The capital input for the purchase of materials like seeds and fertilizer was self-financed by the SOA and it amounted to P2, 380.00. The area was thoroughly prepared by plowing and harrowing twice. Planting was done late of season, because of the unfavorable weather condition brought about by the delayed rainfall. The cultivation and weeding started as the weeds germinated. The basal application of fertilizer was employed prior to planting. The second fertilization was applied by side dressing when the corn was already knee-high or one foot tall. Harvesting was done on February 17, 1986. After deducting the capital inputs from the gross return the project gave a net income of P1, 120.00. This project suggests that using a high yielding variety of corn as well as the employment of effective fertilizer and efficient management results to a very profitable corn production.
Submitted to the University Library 04/14/1986 FPR-204