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  • Peanut Production Technology - part 3

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 00:20 in agriculture, peanut, mani, arachis hypogaea, pagtatanim ng mani

    Cultivation   ·         Using a peg-toothed harrow, cultivate or off bar 10-15 days after emergence to control weeds. ·         If needed, hill up at 25-30 days after emergence to ensure easier penetration of pegs into soil and pro...

  • Peanut Production Technology - part 2

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 00:12 in agriculture, peanut, mani, arachis hypogaea, pagtatanim ng mani

    What are the Cultural Management Practices for Peanut in the Region?   Land Preparation   ·         Peanut requires a well-prepared field for good seed emergence. Thorough land preparation is also necessary for proper development of pods a...

  • Peanut Production Technology - part 1

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 00:09 in agriculture, peanut, mani, arachis hypogaea, pagtatanim ng mani

    Peanut Production Technology Peanut (Arachis hypogaea Linn.), locally known as mani, is the most widely grown field legume in Region 2. It is usually cultivated in the river flood plains and other upland areas. In 2006, the total area planted to pean...

  • Citrus Nursery - part 4

    Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 09:04 in agriculture, citrus nursery

    Bag Preparation   Make holes into the transplanting bags for drainage. When you perforate the bags, space the holes to make sure that the drainage is not impaired in any part of the medium.   For larger bags, bore the holes beginning from the lower...

  • Citrus Nursery part 3

    Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 09:01 in agriculture, citrus nursery

    What Nursery Practices are Done at the BNCRDC?   Seedbed / Seed Box Preparation   The porosity of sowing media should be lower at least by half than that of potting media. This is to ensure good drainage and prevent fungal build up. Pure sphagnum m...

  • Citrus Nursery - part 2

    Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 08:57 in agriculture, citrus nursery

    Pathogen Status   Young citrus trees are sensitive to a number of root pathogens but the main problem in the nursery is the control of Phytophtora spp. Thus, use a new site to establish your citrus nursery. When possible, drench the soil with copper...

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