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Updated April 16, 2024
## FJ Integrated Farm (Magalang, Pampanga): what you can reliably expect, and how to plan a visit
If you’re mapping out low-key, local food-and-farm stops around Magalang, Pampanga, FJ Integrated Farm is best approached as a working farm that sells farm products—not as a packaged “farm tourism” attraction with guaranteed tours, schedules, or curated activities.
Here’s what’s clearly stated in public listings, plus practical, no-assumptions planning advice.
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## What FJ Integrated Farm is (based on public descriptions)
Public business descriptions consistently frame FJ Integrated Farm as a source of:
– Farm-fresh meat, eggs, vegetables, and fruits
– Livestock/aquaculture raised on-site, including naturally grown chickens, native pigs, goats, and catfish
That’s the core value proposition: fresh, locally produced food with a direct-from-farm angle, which is often what travelers actually want when they say they’re looking for an “integrated farm” experience.
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## Location details (and what looks wrong in the data you provided)
### What looks incorrect
The “address” field you provided (6.39168E+11) doesn’t behave like a real-world address. It looks like a formatting or export issue (scientific notation), not a usable location.
### What you can use instead
A travel listing shows the farm’s location as a plus code address:
– 6PQ3+637, Magalang, Pampanga, Philippines
If you’re publishing this in a guide, the most honest move is to use the plus code (it works well in Google Maps) and tell readers to confirm the exact entrance/landmark via message before they go.
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## Contact info to confirm hours, availability, and on-site rules
Because listings explicitly advise visitors to confirm operating hours, don’t guess—verify same-day:
– Facebook page: FJ Integrated Farm | Magalang
– A listing provides a phone contact: +63-9167609005
– Note: the same listing says to contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours
Practical tip: When you message/call, ask three tight questions:
1. “Are you open to walk-in visitors today?”
2. “Are you selling eggs/meat/veg today, and what time is best?”
3. “What should I pin in Maps—do you have a landmark or gate photo?”
This avoids the classic rural-navigation time sink: being “at the plus code” but at the wrong gate.
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## What to do there (without overpromising)
Based on the public descriptions, the safest expectations are:
### 1) Buy farm products directly
If you care about food provenance—eggs, meat, produce—this is the main draw.
### 2) Treat it as a farm stop, not a guaranteed “tour”
The label “tourist attraction” appears in some listings, but there’s no reliable, specific description (e.g., guided tours, entrance fees, scheduled activities) in the sources above.
So: arrive expecting a farm store / pickup, and anything beyond that is a bonus you confirm in advance.
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## When to go (best-odds timing)
I can’t state official hours with certainty from the available sources (and at least one listing warns they may vary).
But if your goal is product availability and quick coordination, message ahead and go earlier in the day—especially for eggs and fresh harvest items, which often sell out first.
(That’s practical guidance, not a claim about their operations.)
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## Accessibility, inclusivity, and safety notes (what’s unknown—and how to handle it)
No source above confirms:
– wheelchair accessibility,
– accessible toilets,
– paved walkways,
– child-friendly areas,
– or visitor safety rules around animals and equipment.
If accessibility matters for your group, ask directly before you go:
– “Is the pickup area step-free?”
– “Is there a restroom available for visitors?”
– “Is it okay to bring kids, and are there areas they should avoid?”
This keeps your travel advice inclusive without inventing details.
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## Nearby context (and two useful internal links)
If you’re building topical clusters around Central Luzon day trips and countryside stops, these RealJourneyTravels pages can serve as nearby/contextual reads:
– Pair this farm stop with a broader look at the region via Bamban (Tarlac, adjacent to Pampanga travel corridors): https://www.realjourneytravels.com/places/bamban/ Journey Travels
– Or connect it to a wider Central Luzon itinerary using Cabanatuan City (Nueva Ecija): https://www.realjourneytravels.com/places/cabanatuan-city-3/ Journey Travels
(If you later publish a dedicated Magalang or Pampanga hub page, swap these links to keep internal linking tighter.)
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## Quick facts (only what’s supportable)
– Name: FJ Integrated Farm
– Area: Magalang, Pampanga, Philippines
– Map reference: 6PQ3+637, Magalang, Pampanga
– Known products/raising: eggs, meat, vegetables, fruits; chickens, native pigs, goats, catfish
– Confirm before visiting: hours may vary; contact advised
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## Outdated/uncertain data flagged
– Your provided address value (6.39168E+11) is not a valid address format and should not be published as-is. Use the plus code address above or confirm the exact street/Barangay via message.
– Operating hours and any entrance/pricing details are not reliably stated in the sources above—publish them only if you verify with the farm directly (or have a primary source like an official post).
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If you want, paste the exact snippet you plan to use for the address + hours (even if it’s messy), and I’ll clean it into a publish-ready “Getting There” block that stays strictly within verified facts.
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