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The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer to the Growth of Mongo, Tomato, and Bell Pepper Seeds
The Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer
To the Growth of Mongo, Tomato,
And Bell Pepper Seeds

De La Salle Lipa
Integrated School
LS 210
School Year 2010-2011

Submitted by:
Group 8
Moncada, Angelica
Cabral, Lance Jeru
Pena, Marlon Angelo
Resurreccion, Ronald II
Santiago, Romar Danielle

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………… i
Dedication ……………………………………………………………… ii
Abstract ………………………………………………………………….. iii I. Introduction ………………………………………………… 1-2 II. Methodology……………………………………………….. 3 - 4 III. Result and Discussion …………………………………… 5-6 A. Result B. Discussion IV. Conclusion and Recommendation ……………………… 7 A. Conclusion B. Recommendation
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all, we would like to give heartfelt gratitude to ALMIGHTY GOD, for giving us knowledge and a healthy life to conduct this research project, to our parents, for guiding us and giving us moral and financial support to accomplish this study. We would also like to thank to our beloved teacher, MRS. SEVERINA TIPAN, for sharing her ideas and encouraging words in this research and to our classmates and friends, for helping us by means of giving comments and suggestions about our topic.

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DEDICATION

We would like to dedicate this research project to Almighty God, as a sign of giving gratitude to Him, to our supportive parents, to our beloved teacher, Mrs. Severina Tipan, for being kind to us and we would also like to dedicate this project to our classmates and friends, for the encouragement and most especially to the farmers and agriculturists who can benefits from this investigatory project. All of them were our inspiration for the successful of this investigatory project.

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ABSTRACT

This research project aimed to make an investigatory project about which fertilizer is best for growing plants and making organic fertilizer from biodegradable materials will be a great

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