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Raise your Own Fish Fingerlings

January 1, 1995

Keeping fish in your rice fields reduces weeds and insects. Fish manure fertilizes rice and increases rice yield. Fish is also a nutritious and tasty food for you and your family. If you want to raise fish with your rice you need a supply of young fish. Today we will talk about how you can…

Raise Fish in the Rice Paddy

January 1, 1995

Rice paddies have lots of natural food for fish. This is one of the advantages of raising fish and rice together. Fish help the farmer by eating weeds and insects in the paddy field. And they fertilize the rice with their manure. On top of all this fish is a nutritious food for your family….

Fish are Good for your Rice and Good for You

January 1, 1995

Reduce your weed and insect problems by keeping fish in your paddy fields. Fish feed on small weeds and insects that live in the field. Fish manure fertilizes rice and increases rice yield. And fish is a nutritious and tasty food for the family. It does not cost you much to keep fish in your…

Raising fish in the paddy field, part 2: Rearing no-cost baby fish

June 14, 1988

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Raising fish in the paddy field, part 1: Why and how

June 13, 1988

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A glass fish trap

December 1, 1987

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a worldwide information network that gathers farming information from developing countries all over the world. It’s the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency, Massey Ferguson, and the University of Guelph. Through this Network, we bring you information on ways…