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[Title] => Philippine Rice sa mga magsasaka: Palay na nabubuhay kung tagtuyot ang itanim
[Summary] => Hinikayat ng Philippine Rice Research Institure (PhilRice) ang mga magsasaka na magtanim na lamang ng mga palay na nabubuhay tuwing panahon ng El Niño phenomenon.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-05 10:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Angie dela Cruz
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[Title] => Golden kuhol can be a friend
[Summary] => Did you know that the golden apple snail (GAS), popularly known as "golden kuhol", can live underground for more than half a year?
"During the dry season, the snail buries itself and goes to sleep for more than six months," noted the Philippine Rice Research Institure (PhilRice), which has been intensively studying the life cycle of GAS, one of the major destructive pests attacking young rice plants.
The snail, added PhilRice, wakes up and surfaces during the planting season when the irrigation water penetrates the soil.
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Philippine Rice sa mga magsasaka: Palay na nabubuhay kung tagtuyot ang itanim
[Summary] => Hinikayat ng Philippine Rice Research Institure (PhilRice) ang mga magsasaka na magtanim na lamang ng mga palay na nabubuhay tuwing panahon ng El Niño phenomenon.
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[Title] => Golden kuhol can be a friend
[Summary] => Did you know that the golden apple snail (GAS), popularly known as "golden kuhol", can live underground for more than half a year?
"During the dry season, the snail buries itself and goes to sleep for more than six months," noted the Philippine Rice Research Institure (PhilRice), which has been intensively studying the life cycle of GAS, one of the major destructive pests attacking young rice plants.
The snail, added PhilRice, wakes up and surfaces during the planting season when the irrigation water penetrates the soil.
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February 23, 2003 - 12:00am