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Storing Seeds in a Community Seed Bank

July 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: Today we are continuing our series on community seed banks. In the last few [programs, days, weeks, ___________], we have learned how to decide whether your community needs a seed bank, how to find people to help with the bank, and different methods of collecting seeds for your bank. Today’s program is about storing…

Collecting Seeds for a Community Seed Bank

July 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: Today, we are continuing our series on community seed banks. In previous programs, we talked about how seed banks protect local varieties of crops, and the importance of finding people in your community who will share the work of running the bank. The next part of building a seed bank is to collect the…

Starting a Community Seed Bank

July 1, 2000

FADE IN MUSIC. ANNOUNCER: [Yesterday, last week, _________] we talked about community seed banks, and why it is important to save seeds from local varieties of crops. Some people put their savings in a bank. When they need extra money, they can take out their savings. This is the way most banks work. A seed…

Does your Community Need a Seed Bank?

July 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: Most people think of a bank as a place to save money. Today we are going to talk about a different sort of bank, one that contains seeds, not money. It is a community seed bank. Why save seeds? Without seeds, crops will not grow. A wide selection of seeds protects a farmer’s investment…

Grow many different crops and crop varieties

July 1, 2000

Spot #1 Growing different varieties of crops is a good idea.  Why?  Well, if you grow only a few crops, and one or more of those crops fail, you might not have enough food for your family or to sell.  But if you grow many different crops and crop varieties, you improve your chances.  And…

Farmers Use Traditional Seed Storage in Botswana

July 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: Farmers in Botswana use many traditional methods of storing seeds. They include: Woven baskets Bins made of cow dung and wood ash Earthen pots Mud granaries THEME MUSIC. Do you use baskets to store your seed grain? The people in Botswana, a country in Africa, do. They weave grass together very tightly to make…

Plant Breeding in the Philippines

July 1, 2000

THEME MUSIC. MUSIC CONTINUES SOFTLY UNDER DIALOGUE. ANNOUNCER: Today I’m going to talk about a group of farmers who are involved in a special plant breeding program in the Philippines. The program gives farmers an opportunity to test different varieties of rice — varieties that they haven’t grown before. FADE OUT MUSIC. There are a…

Trees and Terraces Prevent Hillside Flooding

April 1, 2000

SOUND OF HEAVY RAIN FOLLOWED BY SOUND OF FAST-FLOWING WATER. ANNOUNCER: The sound of heavy rain can be frightening if you live beside a steep hillside. It can bring rushing water, lost soil, and ruined crops. Ato Haile is a farmer who knows how devastating a heavy rain can be. His crops and home have…

Food, Fruit and Fuelwood from a Small Hillside Farm

April 1, 2000

There is a way that you can produce food, fruit, animal feed, fertilizer, fuelwood and timber — all these things at once — on a small hillside plot. Farmers in the Philippines use this method. They plant trees in rows up the side of the hill. The trees hold the soil in place and prevent…

A Farmer Turns Wasteland into Rainforest

April 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: The story you are about to hear tells how a farmer and his family created a rainforest from empty fields and wasteland. Sound impossible? Well, this farmer was determined. And he understood the ways of nature — how plants and animals regenerate and renew themselves. MUSIC (OPTIMISTIC, EXPECTANT MOOD). Fifteen years ago Mr. Ernst…