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الصفحة 135
It is a product of the appraisal by individual farmers of the biological and economic resources at their disposal ... is therefore a useful criterion upon which a classification of small - scale farming systems in Ghana can be made .
It is a product of the appraisal by individual farmers of the biological and economic resources at their disposal ... is therefore a useful criterion upon which a classification of small - scale farming systems in Ghana can be made .
الصفحة 143
the farming unit . The cereals — millet , maize , and guinea corn - are mainly for consumption while part of the groundnut crop is sold on the market . Although farmers own livestock , they are kept in kraals at some distance away from ...
the farming unit . The cereals — millet , maize , and guinea corn - are mainly for consumption while part of the groundnut crop is sold on the market . Although farmers own livestock , they are kept in kraals at some distance away from ...
الصفحة 145
If in any farming season a farmer has not sufficient bulbs to sow all his beds , he can invite a farmer who has to cultivate his remaining beds under the fame system . Until about 1960 , the tenant sold a portion of the crop to defray ...
If in any farming season a farmer has not sufficient bulbs to sow all his beds , he can invite a farmer who has to cultivate his remaining beds under the fame system . Until about 1960 , the tenant sold a portion of the crop to defray ...
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Anthropological Models in Yoruba History R C C | 18 |
Some Historical Aspects of Religious Conversion | 27 |
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