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Use Bones to Make Fertilizer

September 1, 1990

When you cook chicken or other meat, you often have bones left over.  You can use these bones to make good fertilizer for your garden.  It’s easy and doesn’t cost any money.  All you have to do is boil the bones in a pot of water, dry them, and crush them. First collect the bones. …

Strip cropping saves soil and water

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…

Handling Manure

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…

Some Simple Ways to Boost Vegetable Production

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…

Trench-Bed Gardening for Drylands

January 1, 1985

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 to increase food…