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الصفحة 211
Gardens were cultivated in both dry and wet seasons , and the range of crops grown was greater than elsewhere . They included maize and rice , which , when planted in the late dry season , provided a supplement to the dryfield staple in ...
Gardens were cultivated in both dry and wet seasons , and the range of crops grown was greater than elsewhere . They included maize and rice , which , when planted in the late dry season , provided a supplement to the dryfield staple in ...
الصفحة 463
Potatoes can be grown at VERY HIGH altitude three times per year , which , given the practice of early and late planting , means that they are rarely out of season . Table 5 shows the integration of potatoes into the cropping cycle ...
Potatoes can be grown at VERY HIGH altitude three times per year , which , given the practice of early and late planting , means that they are rarely out of season . Table 5 shows the integration of potatoes into the cropping cycle ...
الصفحة 491
season plots which until two or three years ago would have had crops of maize , tomatoes and peppers now carry pure stands of wheat . Thus wheat production in the Hadejia - Nguru area is increasing rapidly at the expense of other food ...
season plots which until two or three years ago would have had crops of maize , tomatoes and peppers now carry pure stands of wheat . Thus wheat production in the Hadejia - Nguru area is increasing rapidly at the expense of other food ...
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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