Moises Padilla

Traders all over the island of Negros come to buy, sell, and trade a variety of farm and dairy animals.

It is believed and verified by older citizens that the opening attack of Japanese invaders were sending the two well-armed Mitsubishi Zero fighters.

The Japanese commander had chosen cleverly to initiate the attack during the market day of the Magallon which is every Tuesdays; where the large population gathered and met to buy food, clothing, farm tools, and everything of value.

1. of the joint session of the Provincial Board of Negros Occidental and the Municipal Council of Isabela dated November 15, 1949, and subsequently concurred to by Resolution No.

[5] In 1957, the town was renamed to Moises Padilla,[6] a public figure who was tortured and killed for political reasons by assassins of former Governor Rafael Lacson in Negros Island.

Poverty incidence of Moises Padilla Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Sugarcane, rice, corn, root crops, lumber, and livestock are the main produce of the town.

Regular trips of bus and other utility vehicles to and from Bacolod, Canlaon in Negros Oriental, and Cebu City.