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Getting Started in Gamefowl Breeding

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Gamefowl breeding is a tedious and lengthy undertaking that requires full time attention. If you don’t have the heart for it, don’t do it. The good thing about gamefowl breeding as a business though is that, locally nowadays, there exist a big and lucrative market for fighting cocks. Many beginners get their initiation into cockfighting [...]

Various Tips in Raising Broiler Chickens

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Simpler Way to Find Out Feed Deficiency Experts suggested an easy way of finding out whether the chickens are being fed correctly. This is by looking at the floor of the pen to find out whether there are too many or too little feathers scattered around, or looking at the chickens to see whether some [...]

Making Tocino, Longanisa and Sausage

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Tocino Ingredients and Weight Shoulder 1.0 kg Salt 20 g Sugar 80 g Prague powder 4 g MSG 4 g Black Pepper 4 g Phosphate 3 g Water 100 ml

Making Pork Ham, Bacon and Chicken Ham

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

PORK HAM Ingredients and their Weight Ham 1.0 kg. Pickling Solution: Salt 19.8 g Sugar 4.6 g Prague powder 4.2 g Phosphates 3.0 g Water 100 ml

Coconut Cooking Oil

Monday, February 4th, 2008

For this purpose, a practical method for rural application and based on the subtractive method has been developed since it gives a high percentage of recovery of oil using ordinary household utensils. A detailed description of the process is as follows:

Growing Papaya

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Papaya is a luscious fruit that has been taken for granted. The total crop area in the Philippines planted to papaya amounts to only 8,720 hectares or 0.1 percent of our agricultural land. Yet no one can deny its tastiness as a dessert or as an indispensable vegetables dish of various recipes. Papaya fruits are [...]

Basic Mango Farming

Monday, February 4th, 2008

The Philippines is known for its excellent fruit products. The carabao mango, better known as Manila Super Mango, makes the country competitive in the world market. The major importers of mango are Japan, Singapore, and Hongkong.

Hog Production (Piggery)

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Swine raising is common and practical among farm families. This is because of the many advantages it gives the raiser which allows them to lessen the costs they spend while farming. For example, pigs convert feedstuffs and waste materials not used by man into pork, swine also has shorter development period which can add to [...]

Backyard Hog Raising Tips

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

In almost every rural household in the Philippines, hog raising is a very popular enterprise such that there is a proliferation of backyard producers, which dominates the swine industry. Other than providing a secondary source of income for small families, hog raising is a fast growing home based business in the Philippines which has the [...]

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