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Truly farmers are very serious in their work. When it is the time to plant, they will plant. When it is the time to apply fertilizer, they apply it on time. Just like students, whenever there is an assignment, we directly do it at homes in night. Whenever there is a project, we will submit it on time specifically on the deadline.

As what we’ve think earlier about the hardworks of the farmers, we then came to asked ourselves, “Why government didn’t give much salary to our fellow Filipino farmers?” We’ll others said that maybe our economy doesn’t have enough money to give to all farmers such great amount of salary. I agree to what they said but how about if they didn’t have enough budgets that on the future it is very useful to them especially in buying fertilizer. This is one big problem of some farmers.

In our update visit to the area, Mr. Celso applies fertilizer a little bit late because the owner still seeks to find money to buy fertilizer. It is good news then that in the next day, the owner solves his problem. What if that was problem was not solve by the owner directly, maybe the rice grain will weak because of lack of nutrients.

We’re very sorry we didn’t have pictures in applying fertilizer to the farm because that day when Mr. Celso applies, it was a school day so we just picture him out as we we’re standing a little bit far from the farm. We couldn’t help him because we are also trying that we can enter in our first subject in the afternoon.

We’ll we realize that being a farmer is about responsibility. You need to be responsible and caring to the rice grain you plant. It is because if you just leave it weak and die, it will not grow and you cannot feel success. Unlike, if you love and take care the plant, it will grow and flourish and you can gain success, not just success but also blessings of a lot of rice as a fruit to your hardwork.

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