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DA-RFO III Grants One Tractor and Farm Implements to CLSU

Sep. 15, 2023

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The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office III (DA RFO III) grants one tractor including farm implements to Central Luzon State University (CLSU) in support to its research and development endeavors on priority agricultural commodities, like rice, onion, corn, soybeans, sunflower and other valuable crops including forages for livestock.   The tractor along with a trailer bed was received by CLSU President Dr. Edgar A. Orden, Dr. Ariel G. Mactal, VP for Business Affairs, and Mr. Jay Mina, Project Manager for rice production module.   Dr. Orden expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Dir. Crispulo G. Bautista, Jr. of DA-RFO III who has been very supportive in terms of financial and technical support and assistance to the R&D initiatives of the university resulting in higher productivity both in business and research outputs.

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As the SCUAA III 2025 officially concluded, the CLSU Green Cobras secured the 1st Runner-Up title from 2nd Runner-Up last year, bringing home an impressive 63 Gold, 57 Silver, and 60 Bronze medals, a testament to their unwavering dedication, teamwork, and excellence. Prof. John Agathon, Sports Director of CLSU, received the trophy on behalf of University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella. The trophy symbolizes the hard work, dedication, and relentless passion poured into months of rigorous training by every Green Cobra who proudly represented the delegation. The CLSU administration and community extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the dedicated student-athletes, trainers, coaches, kitchen staff, communication team, drivers, nurses, and monitoring team for their unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions to the success of the Green Cobras. Please note that the medal tally is final based on the official record of the CLSU Sports Development Office (SDO) and Monitoring Team. While there is a discrepancy with the medal count released by PSAU, the matter has already been forwarded to the organizers for their correction. Congratulations, CLSU Green Cobras!

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CLSU Receives Agricultural Tractor Donation from Agri-Component Corporation

Central Luzon State University (CLSU) received a four-wheel-drive agricultural tractor with a rotavator donated by the Agri-Component Corporation on March 3, 2025. University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella and College of Agriculture Dean Dr. Alona T. Badua formalized the donation through a memorandum of agreement signed with the representative of the Isabela-based corporation, Vice President Eugene T. Gabriel. The official turnover followed at the College of Agriculture, marking a significant partnership in advancing innovative agricultural practices. The donation aims to bolster agricultural education and development at CLSU, the alma mater of Agri-Component Corporation President Mr. Elmer Baquiran. Dr. Abella expressed heartfelt gratitude for the generous contribution, highlighting that the equipment will significantly enhance students’ hands-on training and complement their theoretical learning, preparing them for future roles in the agricultural sector. Aside from the tractor, the Corporation will provide farm machinery monitoring services along with orientation and training sessions for farm operators to ensure the proper use and maintenance of the equipment. #SievingForExcellence

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Cultivating Success: An Agri Student’s Path from Uncertainty to Excellence

"Stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing the unfamiliar cultivates growth, resilience, and independence." These words resonate deeply with the journey of Ms. Kate Briones Marquez, a determined 23-year-old from Urdaneta, Pangasinan, who bravely conquered her fear of the unknown when she transferred to Central Luzon State University (CLSU) as a second-year student. This leap of faith opened a new path filled with discovery and led her to achieve Latin Honors. Leaving the familiar warmth of her family home with her parents, Mr. Billy Marquez (46) and Mrs. Sañata Marquez (45), Kate sought the independence that comes with navigating life on her own. CLSU became the foundation for this new chapter—a place where she could cultivate not only her academic pursuits but also her personal growth. “Wala akong kahit isang kakilala dito noon sa College of Agriculture, tanging Office of Admission at Office of Student Affairs ang alam kong opisina,” she shared. This led her to conquer life as a student saying “Noong mga panahong iyon, natutunan ko talaga maging independent, wala kasi akong ibang aasahan.” As a newcomer, she faced the challenge of fitting in, knowing no one in her class. Despite the uncertainty, she stood firm, mustered her courage, and gradually adjusted to university life. Kate is a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) major in Crop Protection student. She believes it was destiny that led her to the agricultural sector. When she was searching for a course to pursue, agriculture suddenly seemed like a promising choice. Studying BSA opened her eyes to the significance of farming and debunked the myths she once believed. It made her realize the vital role she plays in supporting the agricultural sector and uplifting small-scale farmers. Like many students, Kate encountered her academic nemesis—her thesis—which took nearly a year to yield positive results. Yet, this challenging chapter did not diminish her dedication and drive. Instead, she faced it with courage and passion for success, ultimately earning the distinction of Magna Cum Laude in the 34th Midyear Commencement Exercises with a General Weighted Average of 1.41. “Nahirapan talaga ako. Sa thesis title pa lang, parang halos tatlong beses akong nagpalit, and it’s a trial-and-error process—hindi agad-agad makukuha mo yung magandang resulta. Dito ko napatunayan na kailangan talaga ng pasensya, tiyaga, at determinasyon sa lahat ng aspeto ng buhay, maging sa pag-aaral man o sa buhay,” Ms. Marquez concluded. Her journey exemplifies perseverance and the ability to find passion in unexpected places. Kate's story is an inspiration to all, demonstrating that stepping into the unknown and embracing challenges are essential ingredients for success, both academically and personally. You may access the e-copy of the following programs at https://tinyurl.com/34THPROGRAM #CLSU34thMidyearCommencementExercise #FromClassroomToGradSite #SievingForExcellence

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