Programme Contents
1 How can you protect your apples against pests?
2 Brucellosis - what can you do to protect your livestock?
3 What rights do you have as a farmer?
4 Farm machinery - how do you get access to it?
5 What's the best way to keep your cattle-shed clean and free of germs?
6 Marketing cooperatives - we look at how they are organised in rural areas.
7 What crops are suitable for second sowing? A discussion with international experts.
8 The problems encountered on a farm that breeds deer.
9 Maize - second sowing.
10 Different ways of financing your farm - and the problems of 'going it alone'
11 What are your legal responsibilities as a farmer?
12 Good ways to store fodder for cattle
13 Melons and gourds.
14 Obtaining fuel - we look at a continuing problem
15 Viticulture - how to process and store your grapes.
16 Farmers and Farmers' Associations.
17 What's the process for registering your farm? Just how complicated is it?
18 Different ways to get credit
19 Winter wheat - tips on preparing seeds and sowing.
20 Cereals - what should you plant in autumn?
21 Cleaning up after harvesting.
22 Tips on ploughing.
23 Good ways to look after vineyards and orchards
24 Legal agreements on land use - what does your agreement look like?
25 Tips on planting onions
26 How can you protect your cattle against parasitic worms?
27 The 'ins and outs' of acquiring land
28 What can you do about common cattle infections?
29 Poultry-keeping - how to get the most from your chickens.
30 Using ice to water plants.
31 How can you protect your calf against disease? And what should you do if your calf needs treatment?
32 Problems of taxation.
For more information contact:
Senior Officer
Communication for Development Group,
Extension, Education and Communication Servicxe (SDRE),
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),
Viale delle Terme diCaracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy
e-mail: [email protected]