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    Multi grain collector
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, 2024-05) Bangcola, Aljohn L.; Apigo, Mary Joy C.; Casuga, Reniel E.; Mil, Wendell D.; Morales Jr., Ferdinand Q.; Opena, Argie N.; Oropilla, Czar Ian R.; Viloria, Jefferson Eike Terrixander F.; Villanueva, Chester B.; Carreon. Jerry B.; Cortez, Joeny C.; More, Rolando M.
    Advances in technology had a massive impact in agriculture allowing farmers to reach new levels of precision and higher crop productivity. This study aimed to design and fabricate a Multi Grain Collector, to evaluate the machine in terms of level of technical soundness, level of technical performance, and level of acceptability, and to prepare an operations’ manual. The researchers made used of project development and descriptive research designs. Ten experts in technology were the respondents and evaluators of the research study, it was found out that the Multi Grain Collector is very good and highly acceptable in terms of level of technical soundness, level of technical performance, and level of acceptability.

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