April 30
The day started with a flag ceremony followed by several announcements for the preparation of the celebration of a feast day on May 7. We conducted a survey of the different residents of Hamungaya. We were divided into eight groups so that it would be easier for the interviewee to accommodate us in their house. We also had a lecture regarding the Morphology of a Rice Plant. I’ve learned the different parts of a rice plant as well as their growth phases.
May 2
For this week, we were assigned at the engineering station. Unfortunately, the person who is supposed to teach us was absent so we were transferred to the nursery. We learned how to harvest mango and we became familiar with different varieties like Indian mango, Carabao mango, and Apple mango. After harvesting, we started to eat the mangoes then Sir Ike informed us about the importance of grafting mango trees.
May 4
When we were all in, Ma’am Flerida told us to go to the conference hall. We separated about three sacks of seed into expired or not expired. After separating them, we segregated the non-expired seeds according to the type of vegetable. It took us long because for every kind of vegetable there were many varieties. Ma’am Flerida told us that we were going to perform an intermission number on May 7, so we spent the whole afternoon for planning and practicing.
Friday, May 4, 2007
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