A twenty- five minute drive from Central Philippine University is the CPU Farm located at the south side of the Municipality of Zarraga. It is managed by the CPU College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences (CARES). It serves as a Crop Research Laboratory, and at the same one of the income generating enterprises of the university.

Most of the 18-hectare farmland is planted with rice.
Our departure from the campus outdid the previous trips of the CPU Communications Group; we were upbeat on what Zarraga Farm or CPU Farm has to offer. The energetic Director of the CPU Office of Communications, Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on led the group that includes Keziah G. Huelar, Publishing Assistant, Mark Clemens Ortaliz, Webmaster, Donald Lebrilla, Coordinator EMC, Hermely A. Jalando-on, Purchasing Officer, Joel Somosierra, Office of the President Staff. We went for a field trip and see how Zarraga Farm is doing.

CPU Office of Communications enjoying a tour of the CPU Farm by Agriculturist Homer Deloso, Faculty, CPU CARES.
We arrived there and Dr. James Cabarles, Dean of CPU CARES welcomed us to the farm. A bunch of ripe bananas was obviously placed for us to easily plucked and eat. With Dean Cabarles was the Farm Manager, Agriculturist Homer Deloso (also a faculty of the CPU Cares). Insights were given and discussed.
- Aside from the abundant ‘pantat’ (catfish) – a famous delicacy of the Municipality of Zarraga, the farm products (rice, vegetables, babanas, etc.) are normally consigned to the College of Agriculture for distribution to the Dining Hall and other customers inside the campus.
- The farm raises more than fifty ducks – producing around 300 eggs every week.
- The farm has 3 vermicomposting pits that produce organic fertilizers for the farm.
The farm hands – Naldo, Onyok and Epe prepared a delectable lunch at the farm. They prepared ‘adobado’ (sauteed pantat in coconut soup). The taste of Zarraga Farm-produced rice was terrific; the grilled pantat was mouth-watering. We dream that someday we can hold our picnics and spiritual retreats at the Zarraga farm (perfect food for the body and food for the soul).

The CPU farm is a product of the dedication and hardwork of the CPU College of Agriculture.
We made a tour of the research area, particularly where the breeding process of Pantat is done. We learned that 100 kilos of Pantat are harvested in the farm every week. The supply runs out at the municipal vendors level; reason why it Pantat harvest does not reach CPU anymore.

Farm to table – the CPU Office of Communication enjoyed grilled catfish bred and raised in the CPU Farm.
The farm is eighteen hectares with a workable area of 10 hectares. There are various green and leafy vegetables, mango trees, and most of the area are planted with rice. Across a narrow pond are growing mahogany trees – durable hard wood for future products and use. The farm animals included cows, goats, carabaos (used in plowing the rice field), fowls – chickens and ducks. And farm hands best friend – the domesticated ‘watch’ dogs.

The farm raises more than fifty ducks – producing around 300 eggs every week.
The air so fresh, food so abundant; the yellow and green crops paint a picture of God’s goodness. How can one forget a simple and beautiful life out there in the Zarraga Farm./ by Cyrus A. Natividad

