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Silliman Aggies Silliman Aggies are agriculture graduates/ alumni of Silliman University College of Agriculture who are now in the Philippines or in other countries.

Through this Silliman Aggies FB Page, we try to connect, to inform, to update, to get involve with, to assist, and to act as the conduit to all agriculture graduates/ alumni who are now in the Philippines but outside Dumaguete City or in other countries of the: 1). Current activities, programs and development of Silliman University College of Agriculture; and 2). matters related to the accreditation and/ or licensing/ registration with Government Agency like the Professional Regulation Commission [PRC] as Registered Professional Agriculturists [RPA]. Some shared articles, websites, pictures, and or videos are NOT originally owned by page administrators, hence, all rights belong to their rightful owner/ owners. No copyright infringement intended. For informational/ educational purpose/s only.

FOR ORGANIC FARMINGNakakadiri tingnan pero mahalaga sa kanila itong AFRICAN NIGHT CRAWLER (ANC). Ginagamit ito sa paggaw...
18/07/2025

FOR ORGANIC FARMING

Nakakadiri tingnan pero mahalaga sa kanila itong AFRICAN NIGHT CRAWLER (ANC). Ginagamit ito sa paggawa vermicomposting.




DILG MESSAGEThis is the Department of the Interior & Local Government Secretary Juanito Victor C. Remulla Message on the...
14/07/2025

DILG MESSAGE

This is the Department of the Interior & Local Government Secretary Juanito Victor C. Remulla Message on the 29th National Urban Pest Control Week on September 22-28, 2025.



INSECT BITESGuide in identifying common insect bites!
12/07/2025

INSECT BITES

Guide in identifying common insect bites!



DOH MESSAGEThis is the Department of Health Secretary Teodoro J. Herbosa, MD Message on the 29th National Urban Pest Con...
03/07/2025

DOH MESSAGE

This is the Department of Health Secretary Teodoro J. Herbosa, MD Message on the 29th National Urban Pest Control Week on September 22-28, 2025.




HAPPY AGRICULTURIST MONTH The month of July, through the Kids Who Farm, honors the hard work, passion and dedication of ...
02/07/2025

HAPPY AGRICULTURIST MONTH

The month of July, through the Kids Who Farm, honors the hard work, passion and dedication of Filipino Agriculturists to build a food-secure future for our nation.

Filipino Agriculturists' invaluable contribution in research and development, agriculture extension services and sustainable food systems advocacy is crucial in ensuring food security, promoting agro-enterprise development and a thriving agriculture sector.

Kids Who Farm acknowledges the vital role of Filipino Agriculturist in inspiring the next generation of agriculture advocates and professionals. By empowering young people to learn and appreciate the science and art of growing food with its team of young professional agriculturists and young agriculture extensionists.

Kids Who Farm hopes to raise awareness on importance of food, farming and the agriculture profession!

Happy Agriculturists' Month!



CHED MESSAGEThis is the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperson Shirley C. Agrupis Message on the 29th Nationa...
01/07/2025

CHED MESSAGE

This is the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperson Shirley C. Agrupis Message on the 29th National Urban Pest Control Week on September 22-28, 2025



DENGUE UPDATEThe following is the Dengue Update of JEM Pest Management Services conducted on June 29, 2025 at Luis Y. Fe...
30/06/2025

DENGUE UPDATE

The following is the Dengue Update of JEM Pest Management Services conducted on June 29, 2025 at Luis Y. Ferrer Jr. West National High School, Cavite.

DENGUE UPDATEThis is the Dengue Update of MAPECON Philippines Inc. through its Sunday Mission conducted at Barangay 753 ...
29/06/2025

DENGUE UPDATE

This is the Dengue Update of MAPECON Philippines Inc. through its Sunday Mission conducted at Barangay 753 on June 15, 2025.

The mission has a Dengue Awareness Orientation Seminar and Misting as part of MAPECON commitment to fight dengue.




ECO FRIENDLY RARE PLANT DISCOVEREDScientists discovered Rinorea niccolifera in Luzon, a rare plant that stores extreme l...
26/05/2025

ECO FRIENDLY RARE PLANT DISCOVERED

Scientists discovered Rinorea niccolifera in Luzon, a rare plant that stores extreme levels of nickel—up to 18,000 ppm—without damage.

It could help clean up polluted soil (phytoremediation) and extract metals sustainably (phytomining), offering eco-friendly solutions to toxic waste and mining issues.



PESTICIDE SAFETY & FOOD ALLERGENS UPDATE SEMINARThe National Committee on Urban Pest Control (NCUPC) conducted two sessi...
21/05/2025

PESTICIDE SAFETY & FOOD ALLERGENS UPDATE SEMINAR

The National Committee on Urban Pest Control (NCUPC) conducted two sessions with the Service Technicians on their update seminar on Pesticide Safety & Food Allergens on May 14 & 21, 2025 at 7:30-8:30 A.M.

May 14 - Modules on What are pesticides, and Pesticide Handling

May 21 - Modules on Pesticide Exposure, and Exposure Simulation.

Mr. Roque Tibor, Jr. conducted the seminars being assisted by assisted by Mr. Marlon Jolampong.




INDIGEOUS TREES GROWN ON THE ROADSIDES IN METRO MANILATrees need to be compatible with their environment to maximize the...
18/05/2025

INDIGEOUS TREES GROWN ON THE ROADSIDES IN METRO MANILA

Trees need to be compatible with their environment to maximize their ability to survive and influence urban air quality.

A team of Filipino scientists has come up with a “menu” identifying which species can withstand the air quality in seven of Metro Manila’s busiest thoroughfares: Edsa, Ortigas Avenue, Roxas Boulevard, Taft Avenue, Pasay Road, C3 and C5 Road.

The list includes 47 tree species found on major roads. Of this number, 18 species were native or indigenous to the country.

There is a notion that if you plant a tree, it helps the environment. But you need to plant the right tree that can adopt to the environment that we have. If we plant the wrong tree in a particular environment, if it’s not tolerant, it may die.

Out of the 47 species planted along the capital’s seven main thoroughfares, 16 showed tolerance to the air pollution in a specific site.

More specifically, Ipil-ipil, Santol and Balete trees can withstand the air quality on EDSA as they displayed an “intermediate tolerance” to air pollution in the area.

Trees that would thrive in another bustling road, Ortigas Avenue, were Manga, Balete and Acacia.




RICE POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY SEMINARThe Silliman University College of Agriculture and Grains Security Foundation in coo...
12/05/2025

RICE POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR

The Silliman University College of Agriculture and Grains Security Foundation in cooperation with the National Food Authority (NFA) conducted the Rice Post-Harvest Technology Seminar on December 4-5, 1984 at the Silliman Farm, Dumaguete City.



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