University Research Center

CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTER

Design and evaluation of a village-level feed milling equipment

by Alexis T. Belonio, Aries Roda D. Romallosa, Rony E. Genanda, and Salvacion H. Belonio (completed September 2003) ABSTRACT      A collaborative project of the Appropriate Technology Center, Department of Agricultural Engineering and Environmental Management, College of Agriculture, Central Philippine University, Iloilo City and the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, Province of Guimaras was carded out … Read more

Evaluation of composting CPU biomass wastes using the wire mesh circular compost bin with compost activator

by Aries Roda D. Romallosa (completed August 2004) ABSTRACT       The objective of this research study was to evaluate the composting of CPU biomass wastes using the wire mesh circular compost bin with the use of a compost activator In composting the biomass wastes generated by the University, three tests were conducted using three wire mesh … Read more

Adaptability, Milling Recovery and Eating Quality of forty MASIPAG rice cultivars grown under CPU experimental farm conditions during the wet season planting

by Erlinda B. Famoso (completed September 2007) ABSTRACT study was conducted from October 23, 2006 to January  15, 2007 at the CPU farm in Tuburan Sulbod, Zarraga, Iloilo to evaluate the 40 MASIPAG rice cultivars as to their adaptability, milling recovery and eating quality. The treatments consisted of forty MASIPAG rice selections and were laid out … Read more

Comparative study on the breeding performance and economic analysis of raising darag native chicken on full and semi-confinement conditions

by Hope G. Patricio and Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr. (completed January 2007) ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the breeding performance of Darag native chicken breeders raised under full and semi-confined conditions. Darag native chicken are characterized by a yellowish plumage with greenish gray streaks for female and the “labuyo” red for male. The … Read more

Acceptability and shelf life of instant “Ginataang Darag” Native Chicken treated with different natural food preservatives

by Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr. (completed December 2006) ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine which of the natural food preservatives could lengthen the shelf life and acceptability of instant “ginataang manok”. The preservatives used were Vit C, Vit E, and salt. Freshly cooked ginataang manok was prepared as a basis for comparison. The treatments … Read more

Native chicken production study in the top three municipalities of Iloilo

by Reynaldo N. Dusaran and Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr.  (completed July 2006) ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the status of native chicken production in Calinog, Passi City. And Barotac Nuevo as of 2004. On-the-spot-visits and interview wore done to collect needed data. Data were encoded and processed using the SPSS software. Results of the study showed that the majority of the native chicken raisers … Read more

Growth of performance of Lacatan Banana (Musa Sapientum) fertilized with different brands of commercial organic fertilizer at Talokgangan, Banate, conditions: A community based research.

 by Ricardo C. Sumpay, Jr. (completed September 2006) ABSTRACT The study was conducted from February 26 to June 29, 2007 at llongbukid, San Rafael, Iloilo. It determined the efficiency of the different brands of organic fertilizer on the growth of lacatan banana and obtained baseline information for a follow-up study on farmer-researcher partnership on techno-transfer. The experimental treatments were laid out in … Read more

Adaptability of different MASIPAG rice selections under Central Philippine University experimental farm condition during wet season planting

by Prof. Erlinda B. Famoso (completed March  2006)  ABSTRACT The study was conducted on July 10, 2005 to December 29, 2005 at CPU farm Tuburan Sulbod, Zarraga, Iloilo to assess the agronomic and yield characteristics of MASIPAG rice selections, test their adaptability and identify those selections that could be considered for cultivation under CPU farm conditions. The treatments consisted of forty MAS1PAG … Read more