THROUGH a mechanized farming system, a former “talahiban” or wild grassland in Barangu Sampot, Paniqui, Tarlac has turned into a productive rice farm.
The said piece of land has been barren for a long time. But with the application of technologies like drone broadcasting in rice cultivation, it can attain a yield of 8 metric tons per hectare.
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