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A few farming hints

January 13, 1991

Save and edit this resource as a Word document. A. Snails as fish feed and fertilizer Lung Chieng is a farmer in northeastern Thailand. He has fishponds on his farm and grows fruit trees on the bunds that separate the ponds. Many snails live beside the ponds in the moist areas under the fruit trees….

The Wang Wun Shi family farm: A success story. (Part B)

January 13, 1991

HOST: After only four years of establishing his own family farm, Wang Wun Shi has become a model farmer in the central part of Sichuan province in the People’s Republic of China. When he started out, he and his family had no money, but they did have plenty of ambition and a willingness to work…

Simple chicken houses

January 13, 1991

Save and edit this resource as a Word document. A good chicken house should shelter chickens from wind and rain, allow good ventilation, have lots of space, and be secure. HOST: Today, we are going to talk about a simple shelter you can build for your chickens. It does not need to be fancy, but…

An improved beehive you can make at little cost

July 8, 1986

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a world-wide 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…

Feeding chickens for better production

July 8, 1986

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a world-wide 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…

Raising Ducks in the Paddy Field

July 8, 1986

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a world-wide 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…

Care of a Newborn Calf and its Mother

July 1, 1985

Here’s Barbara Peacock with some hints about care of newborn calves. Peacock:   Today I have some hints for anyone who has one or more cows and wants them to produce strong healthy calves that don’t get sick easily. To begin with, to have a healthy newborn calf, the calf’s mother must be healthy while…

Keeping Farm Animals Healthy and Productive

July 1, 1985

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…

Farming Hints

January 1, 1985

Part A Presenter: George Atkins  Part B Presenter: George Atkins Part C Presenter: Barbara Peacock  Part D Presenter: George Atkins We at this radio station are part of a world-wide 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…

Hay: Part 2, “Making a Haystack”

January 1, 1985

Presenter: George Atkins We at this radio station are part of a world-wide 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…