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[Summary] => Nueva Ecija may soon become the hybrid rice capital of the country as more and more farmers in the province are now planting the hybrid rice variety and using an integrated farming scheme “which has maximized their rice yield and income.”
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[Summary] => The higher cost of producing hybrid rice is offset by the higher yields and income the farmers get, according to Dr. Frisco Malabanan, director of the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) rice program of the Department of Agriculture (DA).
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[Title] => Protect your lead in palay output, Yap tells NE farmers
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