Production of peanut using trichoderma induced compost / by Rosemarie C. Ricalde.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1995. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 17 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: RICALDE, ROSEMARIE C. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. "Production of Peanut Using Trichoderma. Induced Compost". April 1995. Prof. Celso N. Nuestro (Adviser) A project entitled Production of Peanut Using Trichoderma Induced Compost was conducted at Kaytapos, Indang, Cavite from September 1994 to January 1995. The project aimed to provide the student first-hand experience in peanut production using organic fertilizer and to increase production by employing approved cultural practices especially the utilization of Trichoderma induced compost. Specifically, it aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of using Trichoderma induced compost on peanuts and the profitability of peanut production using Trichoderma induced compost. An area of 1500 square meter was thoroughly prepared by plowing and harrowing twice. Trichoderma induced compost was incorporated into the soil during the last harrowing. After planting, all cultural management practices were carried out. Seeds germinated five days after planting. Harvesting was done on January 7, 1995, 100 days after planting. The yield obtained from the 1,500 square meter field was 20 kerosene cans of peanuts. Fresh, unshelled peanuts were sold at P200.00 per can thus giving a total gross sales of P4,000.00 After deducting the expenses of P2,316.50, the project gave a net profit of P1,683.50 with a Return on Investment (ROI) of 72.67 percent.
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Farm practice report (B.S.A.--Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College

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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)

RICALDE, ROSEMARIE C. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. "Production of Peanut Using Trichoderma. Induced Compost". April 1995. Prof. Celso N. Nuestro (Adviser)
A project entitled Production of Peanut Using Trichoderma Induced Compost was conducted at Kaytapos, Indang, Cavite from September 1994 to January 1995. The project aimed to provide the student first-hand experience in peanut production using organic fertilizer and to increase production by employing approved cultural practices especially the utilization of Trichoderma induced compost.
Specifically, it aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of using Trichoderma induced compost on peanuts and the profitability of peanut production using Trichoderma induced compost. An area of 1500 square meter was thoroughly prepared by plowing and harrowing twice. Trichoderma induced compost was incorporated into the soil during the last harrowing. After planting, all cultural management practices were carried out. Seeds germinated five days after planting. Harvesting was done on January 7, 1995, 100 days after planting. The yield obtained from the 1,500 square meter field was 20 kerosene cans of peanuts. Fresh, unshelled peanuts were sold at P200.00 per can thus giving a total gross sales of P4,000.00 After deducting the expenses of P2,316.50, the project gave a net profit of P1,683.50 with a Return on Investment (ROI) of 72.67 percent.



Submitted to the University Library 04/12/1995 FPR-776

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