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Agricultural Extension and Career Development Center, Samut Sakhon Province
Sub district Tha Mai District Krathum Baen Province Samut Sakhon 74110
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It is organized as a learning point station in a systematic way such as
1.1. Orchid seed service station and an orchid seed room
1.2. Planting station for various orchid species and increasing the value of orchids
1.3. Ornamental plant planting and propagation station
1.4. Biological production (Trichoderma Beauveria BT), composting does not return to the pile of Mae Jo formula.
1.5. Earthworm, cricket and sloping station
1.6. Hydroponics and Sky Vegetable Planting Station
1.7. Various types of mushroom cultivation stations
1.8. Plant seedling cultivation station and food processing from mushrooms
1.9. Different types of fruit plant propagation stations
1.10. Integrated Agricultural Station according to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy
(can be adjusted as appropriate)
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Phu Mak Prik is a community forest, in Kut Chum Subdistrict, Kut Chum District, Yasothon Province, in the past, it was an area on Phu Suan Nueng which used to be a source of chili gardening until it has deteriorated. Subsequently, the forest was restored and replanted to become greener again after serious care from the Phu Mak Prik Sect. which developed into a temple of Phu Mak Prik later. And currently, the temple is in the process of building a new half-timbered and half-cemented ubosot amidst the shady nature of trees. It is expected that when finished it will be very beautiful. On Wat Phu Mak Phrik, there is peace and tranquility. It is a shady place to practice meditation. There is also a small viewpoint which those who go up to visit the temple can visit as well. The entrance to the viewpoint might be a bit difficult to see, but you can ask for directions from the monks in the temple
Yasothon
1 agricultural learning ground of Ban Na Nam Sam, 10 grounds as follow: 1) Learning ground for the production of bio-based substances (Trichoderma, Beauveria, BT, wild microorganisms, nematodes) 2) Charcoal/Wood Vinegar Distillation Learning Ground 3) Local egg raising ground 4) Mushroom cultivation ground 5) Organic Asparagus Planting ground 6) Freshwater fish farming ground 7) The composting ground 8) Herbal Refinery Ground 2 Study natural attractions 1) Pha Nam Thip Cave Sacred water from nature 2) Bat Cave, discover the natural wonders of millions of bats. 3) Chompoo Cave 4) Wat Khao Sam Yot 5) Tad Fa Waterfall 6) Tad Tao water 7) Phu Ta Lor Cave 8) Dong Sakran Viewpoint 9) Dong Lan Forest Development Project 3 agricultural learning resources 1) Growing Asparagus 2) Planting and propagating guava 3) Longan orchard generates income 4) Mushroom cultivation for additional income tourism program 2 days 1 night program Learn about agriculture at 1-2 ground center > have lunch > visit Pha Nam Thip Cave > watch bats > have dinner > relax at homestay / Phu Pha Man Camp > Asparagus plot > Golden banana plantation > Khao Temple Sam Yot > have lunch > go back Note – Tour programs and service fees may change as appropriate. - 3 snacks 1 day program Learn about agriculture at center 1-2 bases > have lunch > visit Pha Nam Thip Cave > watch bats > go back Note – Tour programs and service fees may change as appropriate. - 2 snacks Route links with other attractions (with distance/km) 1) Pha Nam Thip Cave Sacred water source from nature, a distance of 3 km. 2) Bat Cave, a distance of 6 km. 3) Chompoo Cave, a distance of 4 km. 4) Wat Khao Sam Yot, a distance of 6 km. 5) Tad Fa Waterfall, a distance of 18 km. 6) Nam Phut Tat Tao, a distance of 12 km. 7) Phu Ta Lor Cave, a distance of 16 km. 8) Dong Sakran Viewpoint, a distance of 18 km. 9) Dong Lan Forest Development Project, a distance of 22 km. Community enterprise products in the community 1 Ban Son Tai Community Shop, Village No. 3, Ban Son Tai, Non Kom Subdistrict, selling Phu Pha Man folk clothes 2 Ban Non Kom Community Shops, Village No. 1, Ban Non Kom, Non Kom Subdistrict, selling local products and souvenirs.
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Rayong
Khung Bang Kachao is a part of the curved area of Chao Phraya River. Its shape is like a pig's stomach, covering wide areas of ​​6 sub-districts of Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan Province. Including Bang Ka Chao, Bang Nam Phueng, Bang Ko Bua, Bang Krasao, Bang Yo, and Song Khanong, in which the area ​​approximately is 19,200,000 square meters. On September 14th, 1977, a cabinet resolution was made to designate ""Khung Bang Ka Chao"" as the green area being suitable for cultivation without permission to construct buildings more than the regulative height. In 2006, Time magazine praised Bang Krachao as The best Urban Oasis of Asia, also known as the best lung among the urban in Asia. Even though many decades go by, this place is still considered as the ""lung"" to efficiently purify the air in Bangkok and Samut Prakan. Agricultural activities in Khung Bang Kachao area will be a bike ride through the green space that is becoming a popular activity Because it is like an oasis that gives an oxygen for the city with the garden area around 320,000 square meters. There are many types of large trees and banyan roots covering with spectacular tree tunnels that make there shady and relaxing. There is also an interesting agricultural lifestyle and local wisdom, and stopover spaces to do the activity with farmers and community enterprise groups Program tour 1. Visit the golden mango orchard (Nam Dok Mai Khung Bang Kachao, the latest Thai GI mango) by Lt. Col. Chamnan Onyam, the President of Golden Mango Producer Club in Samut Prakan, the President of Community Enterprise, Colonel Agriculture and the owner of the golden mango orchard in Khung Bang Kachao area. He becomes the expert to give an information and sell the product and scion. 2. Visit an ornamental plantation (Golden croton, Sealing-wax palm, and Cordyline) leading by Ajarn Narong Samleerat, the chairman of Learning Center for Enhancement of Agricultural Production, Phra Pradaeng District and Ajarn Somsak Samleerat, the agricultural philosopher. They become speakes to give an information and sell the trees. 3. Visit the integrated agricultural garden, Smart Farmer in Bang Kachao Subdistrict 4. Community enterprise for Health Sciences Activities, including massage with herbal compress, showing how to make herbal compress balls, and selling neck pillows, cereal belts, compresses, shoulder pillows and acupressure pillows. 5. Herbal Fragrant Incense House Community Enterprise with herbal incense making, tie-dye fabric making, and homestay service Linked routes with other tourist attractions (Every place is within Kung Bang Kachao. Phra Pradaeng District Samut Prakan Province) - Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, Bang Nam Phueng Subdistrict - Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical, Bang Kachao Subdistrict - Siamese Fighthing Fish Gallery, Bang Kachao Subdistrict - Bird Watching Tower, Bang Kachao Subdistrict - Boat Museum, Bang Ko Bua Subdistrict - Bangkachao vegetable warehouse Community enterprise products - Health Craft Community Enterprise, such as, neck pillows, cereal belts, compresses, shoulder pillows, and acupressure pillows - Herbal Incense House Community Enterprise, such as, fragrant incense, and tie dye crafts (bags, clothes, and scarves) - Coconut sugar - Ornamental plants, such as Golden croton, Sealing-wax palm Cordyline, limes' scions, etc. - Fruit trees, such as mangos, mangos' scions, limes, limes' scions, etc. - Arts and crafts from community enterprises, such as auspicious wood from lucky stones, flowers from fish scales, and flowers from gossamer fabrics.
Samut Prakarn
It is an organic farming learning center of Sip Et Sok Subdistrict. The general public can contact for visiting.
Chachoengsao
Suan Sawan Suphan Buri on the area of hundreds of acres: It consists of many types of plants that are displayed for viewing each period and various festivals throughout the year, including Thai flowers and oversea flowers that are colorful, beautiful and spectacular. Both foliage and fruit trees that have been researched and propagated until obtaining suitable varieties with the best quality for distribution to farmers for further cultivation
Suphan Buri
It is a beautiful, shady fruit garden. The uniqueness of the taste of fruit, whether it is durian, rambutan, mangosteen and longkong, is why the owner of the garden has emphasized that this place has quality fruits. Its quality is at the GAP level by adopting a good quality farming system into production. The GAP system itself helps to increase the quality of productivity and safe for consumers, including the farmers themselves. Because the GAP system controls the use of chemicals to a level that is safe for consumers. Therefore, consumers or tourists can rest assured that they are safe and secure.
Rayong
The garden is adjacent to the irrigation canal which cause a cool wind blowing all the time. Inside the garden is shady. There are kiosks for tourists to sit, relax and eat the fruits from the garden. The highlight of Pu Yai Somkuan Garden is the gigantic 100 years old mangosteen tree with tall trunk and beautiful bush. The distinctive feature of the 100 years old mangosteen is that it has a thinner shell, more delicious than normal mangosteen; but smaller in size.
Rayong
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Yasothon
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Ubon Ratchathani
The ancient 200-year-old garden utilizes the resources for the long-term highest benefits. It is located at No. 5 Moo 11, Laem Sai Sub-district, Lang Suan District, Chumphon Province, about 2 kilometers from Lung Suan Market. Samroeng Rajavate, the fourth generation of the family, is a current caretaker. This is the mixed garden, where various fruits are grown in the same area. Whether Local Durian, Mangosteen, Local Rambutan, Langsat, Betel Nut, Coconut, Nutmeg, Sato, Lukniang, Sapodilla, Champa, Jackfruit, Mafai, Banana, Homegrown Vegetables, and Herbs. Without the use of chemical fertilizers to accelerate growth. The soil is treated by growing the grass to nourish the soil moisture throughout the year. Natural fertilizer is used, such as dead leaves and annual crop residues. For pest control, birds, squirrels, and tree shrews are eating worms and insects as food. The cost includes the labor cost during harvesting season to cut grass to facilitate the harvest and at the area to plant the trees that will be repaired.
Chumphon