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1. According to Edgardo E. Tongsonk ∙ Lanie A. Alejo ∙ Orlando F.

Balderam, the author’s main


purpose is to use a crop models. to hypothesized reductions in corn growth and development and
changes to growing seasons in Isabela. stimulation for other crop growing provinces will also
help build knowledge on spatula impacts of climate change. Because it uses fewer and readily
observable input variables, models like AquaCrop are better suited to practitioners and novice
users. Its widespread use will accelerate the research growth in the country. the author’s position
was supported by providing a statistical table and method to observe the impacts of El Niño and
climate change on corn yield in Isabela, Philippines.

2. According to Enrique E. Biñas, Jr., the author’s main purpose is to improve corn
production thus, most of the Filipino farmers apply GAP to their corn farm not only for
them to be benefited. the Code of Good Agricultural Practices for Corn is a set of
consolidated safety and quality standards formulated by the Department of
Agriculture For the production, harvesting and on-farm postharvest handling and
storage of cornto avoid good marketing quality losses. The use of organic fertilizer
can compensate the inorganic fertilizer on corn production. Therefore, the
combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers on corn production is found to be good
and advisable to improve soil fertility and productivity and thus can attain better yield and
income. Organic fertilizer treatment can also increase the physicochemical properties
and sensory quality of corn products. An observation and approach to their experimental
to test the use of organic and inorganic fertilizers and their effect on the quality of corn
products in the Philippines: a review backed the author's opinion. This study is
connected to ours because it is about the same issue. This study was also about corn,
as was ours.

3. The authors' major goal, according to Stephen P. Bulalin, Nathaniel Llamelo, Agustina
Pattung, Ronald Ocampo, Satur Bangyad, Geronimo Digma, and Percival Corpuz, is to
compare traditional farming to the application of an intervention employing Vermi Tea as
additional spray. More importantly, vermi tea encourages the use of organic fertilizer,
which is inexpensive and can be made from agricultural waste and other locally
accessible materials. This would not only help to reduce total waste but will also help to
reduce the need of chemical fertilizers. The stance of Stephen P. Bulalin, Nathaniel
Llamelo, Agustina Pattung, Ronald Ocampo, Satur Bangyad, Geronimo Digma, and
Percival Corpuz was backed by offering a statistical table and method to observe
Enhancing Corn Productivity by Application of Vermicomposting Tea as Foliar Fertilizer.

4. The authors' main goal, according to Stephen P. Bulalin, Nathaniel Llamelo, Agustina
Pattung, Ronald Ocampo, Satur Bangyad, Geronimo Digma, and Percival Corpuz, is to
determine the effect of inorganic fertilizer plus varying rates of organic-based foliar
fertilizer on sweet corn with 7 fertilizer treatments. Field study was carried out to
evaluate the effect of organic-based foliar fertilizers on the growth and yield performance
of transplanted sweet corn at the experimental site of Isabela State University, Cauayan
Campus, Cauayan City, Isabela laid out following the Randomized Complete Block
Design with three replications. Stephen P. Bulalin, Nathaniel Llamelo, Agustina Pattung,
Ronald Ocampo, Satur Bangyad, Geronimo Digma, and Percival Corpuz's position was
supported by a statistical table and experimental results of the growth and yield
performance of transplanted sweet corn after application of an organic foliar fertilizer.

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