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Table 6. Percentage of area under various rice-based cropping systems planted by 10 case-study farmers, Dambo, Pangil, Laguna, Philippines (1989-90). Farmer Total area Percentage of area planted number in RBFS RWCS Rice - rice Fallow - rice rice - fallow (ha)
Table 7. Comparative pcrforinance of various rice-bascd cropping sysleins by calegory of 10 case-study farmers, Dambo, Pangil, Laguna, Philippines (1989-91). Croplcropping Avei-agc Value of Total lictur~l above Average Value of Total Return above pattern area production variable variable area production variable variable planted cost cost planted cost cost Rice - fallow Fallow - rice Rice - rice l st crop 2nd crop Rice - wateilnelon l st crop N P 2nd crop 0 1990-1991 Fallow - rice Rice - rice 1st crop 2nd crop a~ncrease In area due to a parcel acquired by one fanner during the second crop.
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Table 6. Percentage of area under various rice-based cropping <strong>systems</strong> planted by 10<br />
case-study farmers, Dambo, Pangil, Laguna, Philippines (1989-90).<br />
Farmer Total area Percentage of area planted<br />
number in RBFS RWCS Rice - rice Fallow - rice rice - fallow<br />
(ha)