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Cacao Culture in the Philippines

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A practical manual provides step-by-step guidance for establishing and managing cacao plantations in the Philippines, covering climate and site selection, soil preparation, drainage, and formation of the plantation, plus recommendations on variety selection, planting methods, cultivation and pruning, harvesting and curing. It outlines common pests and diseases, manuring and soil fertility, supplemental notes on new varieties and residence, and an estimate of plantation costs. Emphasis is on practical, region-specific techniques aimed at improving yield and bean quality for planters and agricultural advisers.

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William Scrugham Lyon

William Scrugham Lyon was an American agricultural expert and author known for his contributions to the understanding of tropical agriculture in the Philippines. His notable works include "Cacao Culture in the Philippines," which explores the cultivation and economic potential of cacao, and "The Cocoanut: With reference to its products and cultivation in the Philippines," which delves into the various uses and agricultural practices surrounding the coconut palm. Lyon's writings reflect a keen interest in the agricultural practices of the Philippines, providing valuable insights into the region's agricultural landscape.

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