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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…

Tree planting

April 1, 2000

Save and edit this resource as a Word document Spot #1 VOICE OF FARMER: When I was a young child, I used to collect firewood with my brothers and sisters. But the wood was right outside the door! We could simply walk outside the door and pick up dry wood. Now, I have to walk…

The Forest Garden: A Garden with Shelves

April 1, 2000

ANNOUNCER: What do a supermarket and a forest garden have in common? They both provide plenty of food. And they both have “shelves”. When I talk about shelves I mean the many layers of trees, shrubs, vines, and other crops that grow in the forest garden. What are the benefits of the forest garden? The…

The Supermarket Garden

April 1, 2000

Part I: NARRATOR: Mrs. Sifunda was distressed. She stood anxiously in the doorway of the house, looking down the road with squinted eyes to see if anyone was coming. Late last night she had received notice that her husband’s relatives would be arriving from the city. They would expect a good meal. She had no…

Grow Vegetable Crops with Coconuts

April 1, 2000

FADE IN THEME MUSIC AND CONTINUE SOFTLY UNDER DIALOGUE. ANNOUNCER:  Today’s program will interest farmers who grow and harvest coconuts. If this is you, take your radio out under the shade of a tree, listen carefully, and watch for falling coconuts! SOUND OF FALLING COCONUT. FADE OUT THEME MUSIC. Did you know that it is…

Who Owns the Trees?

April 1, 2000

Story #1: Two men and a tree ANNOUNCER/INTERVIEWER: A man is walking down the road, carrying an axe. He is on his way to chop down a tree. He plans to sell the wood — he needs the money. On the path he meets his neighbour, also carrying an axe. As they walk together they…

Choose the Right Trees to Grow with Crops

April 1, 2000

FADE IN MUSIC UNDER INTRODUCTION. ANNOUNCER: Agroforestry is a new word for something you may have been doing for years. It means growing farm crops with trees. Today we’re going to discuss trees and crops, including what kinds of trees grow well with crops. FADE OUT MUSIC. In years gone by, we used to leave…

How Trees Store Water and Protect Springs

January 1, 2000

Have you noticed that trees and water are always found together? Like good neighbours, trees and water help each other to prosper. Listen to the stories of your grandparents. They may say, “When we were children, there were forests and trees all around, and there were cool springs of water that flowed from the hillsides…