Africa, المجلد 51Oxford University Press, 1981 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 826
... Akinlalu and Ilero are alfisols derived from basement complex rock . Akinlalu has an average rainfall of some 1,500 mm a year and Ilero about 1,000 mm a year . Planting rains normally commence in mid - March in Akinlalu and in early ...
... Akinlalu and Ilero are alfisols derived from basement complex rock . Akinlalu has an average rainfall of some 1,500 mm a year and Ilero about 1,000 mm a year . Planting rains normally commence in mid - March in Akinlalu and in early ...
الصفحة 829
Akinlalu the average expenditure on fertilizers and pesticides was 8 per farm , mainly for pesticides and fungicides for capsid and black pod control in cocoa . The use of agrochemicals in Ilero averaged less than 1 per farm surveyed ...
Akinlalu the average expenditure on fertilizers and pesticides was 8 per farm , mainly for pesticides and fungicides for capsid and black pod control in cocoa . The use of agrochemicals in Ilero averaged less than 1 per farm surveyed ...
الصفحة 832
... Akinlalu and Ilero was estimated as N282 and 151 , respectively , for 1970-71 . Expenditures on food items accounted for about 70 % of net family income in both villages . The marginal propensities to consume food and drink estimated ...
... Akinlalu and Ilero was estimated as N282 and 151 , respectively , for 1970-71 . Expenditures on food items accounted for about 70 % of net family income in both villages . The marginal propensities to consume food and drink estimated ...
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