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FROM OFFICE TO FARM FIELD: THE STORY OF MS ALFREDO ALOG


                                                   The story of MS Alfredo Alog is a story of a dream came true. “I always dreamed to
                                             have my own farm and work on it everyday”.Fred, as many call him,   had  agriculture  as  a
                                             career choice. After graduating in 1958 from the University of the Philippines at Los Banos
                                             with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, he entered Bureau of Agricultural Extension in 1959
                                             and later the        Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in 1978. He started from Key
                                             staff to Team Leader position and with his      proven potential as an agriculturist he
        became the DAR Provincial Officer in the same year.


               According to him, farming is a main part of his life. Even before he became a development worker and public servant  for  agrarian
        reform beneficiaries’ organizations (ARBOs) in Isabela, he started to establish his farm at Brgy. Nakar in    Angadanan, Isabela. It was a
        20-hectare allocated to various commodities such as banana, small ruminants,   vegetables and pineapple. It was in November 2002 that
        he joined the Farmers’ Scientist Bureau (FSB) – the   Magsasaka Siyentista (MS) arm of the Techno Gabay Program (TGP) as the MS for
        FITS LGU Angadanan after his r   etirement from government service.


               From among the commodities he planted in his farm, it is banana that he loves the most. He allocated three (3)    hectares for
        Saba banana production. At his age of 68, MS Alog still assimilates and improves his banana production    farming practices. With this he
        became the proponent of the Science and Technology – Based Farm (STBF) on Saba    Banana Production which implemented Package
        of Technology Options in improving farming practices to increase    yield  and  income  of  banana  farmers.  The  technologies  he
        promoted include distance of planting, use/application of f   ertilizer,  de-suckering  as  part  of  mat  sanitation,  drip  irrigation  and
        construction of drainage canal, deleafing as part of   the sanitary practices and debudding & fruit obstacle removal.


                                                                    MS Alog had his share of misery brought by natural calamities
                                                            battering the valley. Crops such as banana suffer the most during strong
                                                            winds  from  typhoons.  According  to  him,  he  experienced  harvesting
                                                            nothing  from  his  banana  plantation  because  of  Typhoon  Pedring  and
                                                            Quiel which battered Isabela in 2011. The incident did not made him stop
                                                            from farming, and made him persevere more in finding ways to adapt to
                                                            the challenges of his farm. “ I am looking at farming with much optimism,
                                                            I  consider  the  problems  I  encountered  as  challenges,  puzzles  which
                                                            needs to be solved which made me love farming the more” according to

                                                            him.  MS  Alog  smiles  as  he  now  sells  his  harvest  from  the  banana
                                                            project..From his experiences as a farmer, he underlined the importance
               of perseverance, dedication to learning and open mindedness. According to MS Alog, he continued to read agricultural magazines
               and continuously updated his farming practices to keep abreast with the updates and new technologies in agricultural production.
               “Complacence should not be the attitude of a farmer, he needs to continue to make his self informed and learn new practices as
               well as adapt and make do with problems because farming activity is a challenging career; you need to be innovative” said MS
               Alog. He believes that farming is a gamble- a risk taking activity which needs perseverance, dedication and open mindedness.
               According to him he is now employed full time in another career which is in farming – making him shift from office to farm field. He
               said that he would not exchange his farming life with other things. Mr. Alog quoted himself saying “Thanks to the Isabela State

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