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Sorghum development program starts in Davao del Norte

Part of the economic advocacy of Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) is the Sorghum Development Program ...
By agrimag
March 30, 2020
CROPS

Sorghum seen as a cheaper feed alternative

By Julio P. Yap Jr. Stakeholders of the livestock and poultry industry in the country ...
By Julio Yap Jr.
August 26, 2019
COMMUNITY

Sorghum Suitability Trial Established in Capiz

By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao The Department of Agriculture (DA) Western Visayas began a varietal ...
By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao
January 25, 2019
CROPS

Tapping Sorghum’s Genetic Potential

By Dennis O’Brien Sorghum offers something for just about everyone. For health-conscious consumers, it’s a ...
By agrimag
January 1, 2019
CROPS

Micro Cherry Tomato and Other Interesting Varieties at the Field Day in Tayug, Pangasinan

Every time we attend the annual field day at the experimental farm of Allied Botanical ...
By Zac Sarian
April 8, 2018
EVENTS

Palawan Fruits and Other Surprises at the 2014 Agri Fair

Attending agri fairs can be rewarding in a number of ways. By Zac B. Sarian ...
By Zac Sarian
March 16, 2018

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