GENERAL SANTOS ARCHIVE Agricultural Agricultural Culture and Arts Politicals Religious Socials Menu Agricultural Culture and Arts Politicals Religious Socials Search Search (K) Peanut field owned by Roman Fequitocinio (K) Peanuts being harvested from the NLSA Administration Farm. Mt Matutum in the background (K) Peanuts harvesters at Lagao Stacking Peanuts for curing. Newly harvvested peanuts must be stacked for 6 weeks to be fully cured (K) Planting materials brought by the settlers being loaded on the truck to be planted on their home and farm lots (K) Planting of Henarez Tree at Lagao on June 29, 1948 (K) Plowing, Harrowing and Cultivating all done by machinery, indispensable in this vast expanse of agricultural lands. (K) Ricefield in Tupi. Note the sturdy stand of the plant (K) Singkamas grows in a settler’s home lot in Tupi. Note the tuber is much bigger than a coconut (K) Soy beans ready for harvests in Tupi. Note the large number of pods in one plant Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 … Page16 (K) Farmall pulling a four-row planter. Even planting has to be done by machinery also. It will be difficult to plant large areas of land (K) Farmall tractor pulling a five-disc plow. This machinery is good only for light farm work (K) Furrows of peanutes at the NLSA Administration Farm in Lagao. The peanuts are about 3-weeks old waiting to be harvested (K) Giant eggplants belonging to Cliff Hamiliton, one of the 2 Anerucan settkers in Tupi. He is doing well Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 … Page36 (K) Farmall pulling a four-row planter. Even planting has to be done by machinery also. It will be difficult to plant large areas of land (K) Farmall tractor pulling a five-disc plow. This machinery is good only for light farm work (K) Furrows of peanutes at the NLSA Administration Farm in Lagao. The peanuts are about 3-weeks old waiting to be harvested (K) Giant eggplants belonging to Cliff Hamiliton, one of the 2 Anerucan settkers in Tupi. He is doing well Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 … Page36
(K) Peanuts harvesters at Lagao Stacking Peanuts for curing. Newly harvvested peanuts must be stacked for 6 weeks to be fully cured
(K) Planting materials brought by the settlers being loaded on the truck to be planted on their home and farm lots
(K) Plowing, Harrowing and Cultivating all done by machinery, indispensable in this vast expanse of agricultural lands.
(K) Farmall pulling a four-row planter. Even planting has to be done by machinery also. It will be difficult to plant large areas of land
(K) Furrows of peanutes at the NLSA Administration Farm in Lagao. The peanuts are about 3-weeks old waiting to be harvested
(K) Giant eggplants belonging to Cliff Hamiliton, one of the 2 Anerucan settkers in Tupi. He is doing well
(K) Farmall pulling a four-row planter. Even planting has to be done by machinery also. It will be difficult to plant large areas of land
(K) Furrows of peanutes at the NLSA Administration Farm in Lagao. The peanuts are about 3-weeks old waiting to be harvested
(K) Giant eggplants belonging to Cliff Hamiliton, one of the 2 Anerucan settkers in Tupi. He is doing well