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Backpack Power Sprayer Sale

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It was interesting to barge in to agriculture forums today like in DOST. I found out that the backpack power sprayer is one of the many agricultural products that local farmers are looking for. I have a sample but was not able to put up more details below. More



Manila Seedling Bank Services

posted by Philippines Review in Philippine Agriculture

If you are looking for the address and contact details, you can find it here – Manila Seedling Bank. Otherwise, this post is to inform you that they have services related to agriculture aside from selling seeds which is usually what we came to know from their name.

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Manila Seedling Bank

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The Manila Seedling Bank had been serving and selling seedlings, plants, cuttings, flowering plants to all interested parties. For more than 3 decades now, Manila Seedling Bank as an independent and non-government institution survived through time because of the simple fact that they help not just people but also the environment in maintaining a significant balance on its resources through greenery in their products and services.

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How To Raise and Breed Native Chickens

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Native chickens or the free-range chickens that some raisers also call “Galang” chicken are relatively easy to raise and breed under a large farm with enough of the requirements. What’ best with native chickens is that they have natural high resistance against pests and diseases to which they were found to be lesser prone according to research. More



Where to Buy Dragon Fruit Cuttings or Seedlings Variety

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In the Philippines, there are many exotic fruit variety farmers looking where to buy dragon fruit cuttings or seedlings (pitaya). I have read in some Philippine agriculture section forum that these fruit variety farmers are looking to buy dragon fruit cuttings or seedlings to plant beside their existing farms of different exotic fruits. The reason they are rushing to find a resource or place on where to buy dragon fruit cuttings is because they learned that it can be literally planted on any soil as stated in some how to plant dragon fruit pitaya guides in the internet and videos today. They also learned that the dragon fruit is not as sensitive as other exotic fruits they are growing in their respective farms and does not require so much care and attention compared to other types and varieties of exotic fruits.

With this specific information on hand for these exotic farmers who are interested to buy dragon fruit cuttings or seedlings, soon, the dragon fruit farming industry will grow in the Philippines and in many other parts of the world. It will also contribute to the additional interest for farmers to plant more of these dragon fruits. This effort hopes to add up to the increasing demand for dragon fruit supplies in the local markets as well s international because people who know about it learned that the dragon fruit has a high health value with respect to the vitamins that the said fruit contains in its pulp. More



How to Plant Dragon Fruit Pitaya

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How to plant the Dragon Fruit Pitaya is no wonder today. To make planting simple, dragon fruit pitaya is planted by cuttings. Some forums and concern farmers call these dragon fruit cuttings as seedlings. These dragon fruit cuttings are easy to grow and plant as from cuttings, you plant them and care for them making sure that you do not over water the  nursery to avoid decomposing as fungi grows when dragon fruit plant is over watered. You have to care for the dragon fruit cutting that you just planted for over a month and they can be good to plant in your farm or even in a big pot after that.

Dragon fruit planting or farming will yield crops according to some farmers in a matter of  6 months to 9 months only which is a very short time span for farming which will surely give you high return on your investment. The only enemy of dragon fruit planting and farming is when you get hit by typhoon as we all know can really leave a devastating effect to the crops. Belonging to the cacti family of plants, the dragon fruit does not like so much water so it must be avoided at all costs and a typhoon might cause a serious problem if it happens.

This will also be a good clue for those looking for planting dragon fruit information that if the harvest time will take you about 6 months to 9, then it would be nice to plant the crop right after the typhoon months like in the Philippines which is July or upwards which means that you can make a harvest somewhere in the middle of summer months. More



Dragon Fruit Pitaya – Farming and Planting Dragon Fruit Cuttings

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“Dragon Fruit Pitaya” or simply Dragon Fruit is known for its health benefits all over the world now but is not really a dragon but a fruit. It is said that the dragon fruit is one of the most health beneficial fruits today that the world is starting to realize the value that it posts to those who are regular eaters of the said fruit. Dragon fruit also had so many names under it profile as an exotic fruit and many fruit farmers today are looking for information on how to plant the said dragon fruit or how to produce seedling or cuttings and some would even dig deep on how to care for the dragon fruit while others hurry to the internet to seek for information on where to get or buy the dragon fruit cuttings or seedlings for their own planting.

Apart from the fact that dragon fruit pitaya harvest yields are high, the health benefits are also of a highly interesting level according to some fruit experts and health enthusiasts making it one of the most popular fruits of Chinese people whole year through. The dragon fruit has many names under it as I’ve mentioned above and I would like to provide them all here for the purpose of information to those who would be looking in to this exotic fruit. Dragon fruit is also called as “fire dragon fruit”, “lóng zh? gu?”, “dragon pearl fruit”, “hu? lóng gu?”, “thanh long” in Vietnan (green dragon), “strawberry pear”, “nanetikkafruit”. More



Looking for Latexless Jackfruit Seedlings or Scion?

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Latexless jackfruit is a genus of jackfruit that is abundant in Thailand and is locally grown in the same country which is part of the exotic fruits that can also be bought in prices a little higher than the usual price in your local fruit stand. The reason for this cost is because the latexless jackfruit is a special variety that does not cause your knife to get stanined and makes it hard to cut off the deliciously sweet strands and capsules of the jackfruit which is its most delicious part. More



Bernie Dizon – An Expert Filipino Pomologist

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Who is Bernie Dizon? To start off with, I’d like to personally say in my own words about this man, Bernie Dizon, the Pomology expert Filipino who has lived his life doing things about exotic fruits and trees for free. For those who do not know Bernie (if I may call him), he offers free seminars to people who are looking to enter the wide wild word of planting what he calls as exotic fruits and trees.

If you are not an avid fan of planting a pomelo or lanzones or rambutan or jackfruit or mango or guava and other popular tropical exotic fruits, you might not really know Bernie Dizon personally. But for the benefit of those who are in to planting either for fun and excitement or for business, it would be best to go see him personally and allow him to offer you a free coffee or tea in his kingdom of exotic fruit and tree seminar at the Ninoy Aquino Wildlife  Park, formerly Wildlife. More

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