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With his modest facilities, he follows recommended technologies as much as he could. IN land preparation, he    makes  use
        of mechanized preparation. Prior to planting he selects seeds with high quality, those with high yielding    performance.  Recently,  he
        planted Asha and Namnama at 4 bags of Asha and 2 bags Namnama per hectare. He    uses  organic  fertilizer  16-20-0  an  14-14-14  in
        basal application before planting. To avoid yellowing of leaves, he    sprays Agrowell which serves as supplementary food for the plant,
        sprayed it 35 to 40 days after planting. He said    that  he  had  been  using  this  fertilizer  because  it  increased  his  yield.  During  the
        flowering stage, the amount he sprays    depends on the nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium (NPK) content he applies which is seen
        vital in the formation    of pods.


               As to planting system, he uses a rate of 25 cm between plants, 30 to 35 cm in between rows and one to two seeds   per  hill.  In
        his early attempts to plant peanut, he made use of the traditional practice which is 15 cm space in between   plants, 30 to 35 cm in between
        rows and two seeds per hill. He observed that this traditional practice gave low yield    because  of  the  planting  rate  which  caused
        crowded in the plants as they grow. His cultural management practices  include weeding, cultivation and pest management. In weeding, he
        utilized pre-emergence weed control, which he    usually sprays three days before planting. Within 25-30 days after planting, he sprays

        post emergence weed control.    To protect the leaves of peanut from insects, he applies Carata TM or Symbus Insecticide TM. If these
        are not   enough, he does hilling-up of plants as an alternative. And to further keep his crop productive, he maintains  cleanliness  of  his
        farm and does regular watering, especially during the summer months.

               He waits for the precise maturity stage of his peanut for harvesting. At the peak period of harvesting, opts for    manual-

        rooting and plowing in spaces between peanut to make the soil porous, hence make it easier to uproot.    Rogelio  unshells  peanuts  in
        the traditional way. He waits 4-5 days to dry the peanuts before shelling.

               Initial Results of Technology Applied


               He considers peanut as a good money maker. He once planted 100 kilos of Asha and Namnama varieties which he   harvested
        after 4 months. Average cost of producing peanuts (i.e., buying seeds to threshing of harvest) is   Php15,700.  During  peak  harvest
        months, he gets 2-2.5 tons per hectare or 2,304 kilos. From this yield, he gets gross    income of Php53,000.


               Activities as Consultant


               Rogelio declares being a Magsasaka Siyentista is not easy because it requires a big responsibility to an ordinary    farmer  like
        him, but he was challenged to do the task and take it as his edge to other farmers. Even before he was    appointed as an MS, farmers
        in their barangay thrust his capability on farming. To date, several farmers are   consulting him and are seeking for his advice in fertilizer
        application, planting system, weed control and even in    marketing their products. The number of people consulting him speaks well
        of how accommodating this farmer  leader is, and how farmers thrust his ability.


               Most Significant Changes


               The pleasure of being a Magsasaka Siyentista is that he meets many people from all levels, through trainings and   seminars.
        All this opportunities and his individual experiences and discoveries in his farming system broaden his    knowledge  in  agriculture,
        considering the opportunities for continuous learning. The biggest changes in his life after  being appointed as an MS is that he is beginning
        to feel that which he has been seeking even when he was hopping    from one job to another in the past.-fulfillment in is chosen vocation.
        He knows however that the best is yet to come,    and he is very much looking forward to becoming a more successful Magsasaka
        Siyentista.

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