TRAINING ON AIR. Farmer participants of the School-on-the-Air on Smart Rice Agriculture in Tarlac show the radio sets they will use during their training program slated every weekend from Saturday (July 2, 2022) to October 9. The training aims to sustain the education of smallholder farmers and local intermediaries on modern and innovative technologies and approaches to smart rice production. (Photo by DA-ATI) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - The Department of Agriculture-3 (Central Luzon) will conduct a School-on-the-Air training on Smart Rice Agriculture (SOA-SRA) program as part of the modernization program. A total of 2,000 farmers in Tarlac will participate in the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) initiative to enhance their knowledge and skills in different agricultural technologies and practices. The SOA-SRA radio-based distance learning program will run every weekend July 2 to October 9 from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. The farmer-participants are from the municipalities of Gerona, Pur
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Maria De Jesus Valdovinos Lopez is suing Norwalk and the police department following the unsuccessful search for her missing children, Giselle and Jesus.
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