URBAN FARMING. Ric Jason Arreza, Learning Site focal person of ATI-Calabarzon, Dr. Rolando Maningas, ATI Region 4A Center director, and Michael Trivino of Myrtle's Farm (seated, from left) sign a memorandum of agreement for the accreditation of the latter's farm as a Learning Site for Agriculture. Looking on are (standing from left) Bibiano Concibido Jr., regional manager of the Philippine Coconut Authority 4A; Dr. Anna Clarissa Mariano, Quezon Provincial Agriculturist; and engineer Sheena Estanero, executive assistant of Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala. (PNA photo by Belinda Otordoz) LUCENA CITY - The Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) of the Department of Agriculture (DA) has partnered with an organic farm in this city to be able to educate students on various methods of ecological crop growing. On Wednesday, the ATI forged an agreement with Myrtle's Farm located in Barangay Ilayang Dupay, making the farm a Learning Site for Agriculture (LSA). The MOA signing coincided w