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WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE


PROGRAM

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENT
PART 1 NSTP GREEN HOUSE BACKYARD PROJECT
ii. Introduction - Other effects of the leaf mold
I. MODULE 1 soil-method of soil
JADAM Organic Farming management
The way to Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture MODULE 2 NURSERY PLANT
By: Youngsang Cho - Flowering Plant
Overview Of The
Programs(3hrs) - Ornamental Plants
- Rationale of NSTP - Fruit Bearing
- Course organization
requirements (NSTP rules and
regulations)
- Self-awareness, Health focusing
COVID 19 prevention
- First Aid
JADAM Organic Farming
- Bringing Hope with ultra-low
cost agriculture(ULC)
- Four aims
- “I” am the farming expert
- Challenges facing agriculture
Soil Management
- Current state of our soil
- Roots represents the soil
condition
- Make your soil like leaf mold
soil

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

INTRODUCTION

Demand for seeds and seedlings of silviculture, horticulture and vegetable species has
been is increasing over the years. The special plantation drives and greening activities have
substantially increased the demand for tree seedlings

WRI GREEN HOUSE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS


1. Site location in the backyard.
2. Backyard lay-out and staking
3. Basic facilities
4. Land preparation
5. Organic fertilizer preparation
6. Orientation individual
7. Implementation on plan
8. Monitoring and evaluation

GREEN HOUSE
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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

B. GREEN/ PROJECTS

1. Green

2. Formulation of Organic Fertilizer by JADAM

3. Establishing In- House Plant Nursery

4. Landscaping actual

5. Gardening

MODULE 1 JADAM Organic Farming


The way to Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture
By: Youngsang Cho

Welcome to JADAM organic farming.


What does JADAM mean? It is short for our full Korean name Jayonul Damun Saramdul.
This name means “people who are like nature”. Yes, we are the nature like people who believe
in ad follow the wisdom of nature. In nature’s wisdom lies the path to high yield.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

Bringing Hope with Ultra-Low-Cost Agriculture(ULC)


1. Four Aims
The use of chemical pesticides, chemical fertilizers and herbicides in continuously
increasing worldwide. If organic farming cannot compete with conventional agriculture
regarding productivity and price, most people will choose not to practice organic farming.
Only then will organic farming replace conventional farming.
JADAM  promote four aims:
a. Simple: principles are simple
b. Easy: easy to make
c. Scientific: methodology is scientific
d. Effective: process is highly  effective and low cost
JADAM has strived to create a system based on SESE because we believe that only when the
farming method has achieved.

2.” I “ am the Farming Expert

When there were no chemical pesticides or fertilizers, all farmers practiced organic farming.
If it’s touted as “certified,” you can ask to see a copy of the organic certification paperwork.
Vendors are supposed to have it on-hand. Some farmers use legitimate organic growing
practices but choose not to enter the certification process. At farmers stands and markets,
where organics may cost less because of low shipping costs and no middlemen, it can be
trickier to vet what you’re getting – especially when they lack PLU stickers

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

2. Challenges Facing Agriculture

Farmers are faced with new challenges and opportunities every day -- from feeding an
expanding global population while meeting strict new emissions requirements, to producing
more food on fewer acres while minimizing their environmental footprint. If organic farming
cannot compete with conventional agriculture regarding productivity and price, most people will
choose not to practice or organic  farming.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

SOIL MANAGEMENT

Information on soil management of home gardens, including soil health, soil testing,
cover crops, nutritional requirements, irrigation, composting, fertilization and pH. Tips on
containner gardening and nutritional requirements of berries and fruits.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

LEARNING ACTIVITY

A. PREPARING ORGANIC FERTILIZER


- Manure
- Eggshell
- Vegetables (Nalalapa)
- Leaves
- Pinaghugasang bigas

Instructions:

Mix all the natural ingredients to produce an organic fertilizer. Leave it on the basin
into 2 weeks. Then cover it the plastic until 2 weeks.

B. Prepare the following plants at home gardening:

1. ornamental plants 10pcs

2. Fruit bearing 10pcs

3. Flowering Plants 10pcs

4. Herbal Plant 10pcs

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C. BEAUTIFICATION for making in- house nursery
SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
Landscaping
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:

D. Documentation of all requirements


WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SUBJECT TEACHER CRISTITA T. RAMBOYONG
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
WRI COLLEGE-Metro Naga, Inc.

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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR DANIEL DOMINIC DE LEON Date of Submission:
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