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Internship at Foundation University demonstration farm / by Henry Remolano

By: Material type: ArticleDumaguete City Foundation Uiniversity, 2008 Description: iii, 50 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resourceContent type:
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  • CoA (AnSci-TH) LG 221 D35 A37 A5 A38 2015 R46
Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis (BS in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2008. Summary: This internship report presents the training conducted at the Foundation University Demonstration Farm, focusing on practical exposure to various agricultural activities and farm management practices. The trainee participated in crop production, soil preparation, planting, irrigation, and harvesting, as well as basic livestock care and farm maintenance. Additional tasks included record-keeping and observation of sustainable farming techniques. Through hands-on experience and supervision, the trainee developed practical skills in agriculture, farm operations, and resource management. The report highlights the importance of experiential learning in enhancing agricultural knowledge and promoting sustainable farming practices.
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Undergraduate thesis (BS in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2008.

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This internship report presents the training conducted at the Foundation University Demonstration Farm, focusing on practical exposure to various agricultural activities and farm management practices. The trainee participated in crop production, soil preparation, planting, irrigation, and harvesting, as well as basic livestock care and farm maintenance. Additional tasks included record-keeping and observation of sustainable farming techniques. Through hands-on experience and supervision, the trainee developed practical skills in agriculture, farm operations, and resource management. The report highlights the importance of experiential learning in enhancing agricultural knowledge and promoting sustainable farming practices.

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