Radio Scripts
Crop Production
- 89.10 Combine different methods to keep birds away from rice fields
- 89.9 Protect your rice crop against birds
- 89.8 Growing and processing top quality rice will get you top money
- 86.12 Orange sweetpotatoes
- 86.11 Research in Rwanda aims for a good harvest of sweet potatoes
- 86.10 Mr. or Mrs. Potato of the Year!
- 86.6 Irrigated farming improves the income of rural farmers
- 85.3 Higher yields and less weeding if you transplant rice from a nursery
- 85.2 How to prepare a rice nursery
- 85.1 Select only your best rice seed with floatation and manual sorting
- 84.14 Changing farming production in Africa to adapt to climate change
- 84.11 Farmers can prepare for changing weather patterns
- 84.3 New rice variety for Africa to save wetlands in Uganda
- 84.2 Growing NERICA is a farming solution for coping with climate change
- 84.1 Sekedo, a drought resistant sorghum for Karamoja
- 83.4 Radio Spots: Protect Your Health And The Community From Agricultural Pesticides And Fertilizers
- 81.10 Fruit Changes Farmers’ Lives
- 81.4 New Technique Reduces Work Needed to Thin Millet
- 80.9 Growing Potatoes Brings Increased Income to Farmers in Kabale, Uganda
- 80.7 Jatropha – Not Just a Biofuel Crop!
- 80.4 Fact Sheet on Bamboo
- 79.5 High Quality Crops Improve Income and Reduce Poverty
- 79.4 Micro-doses of Fertilizer Increase Yields in the Sahel
- 78.1 Making Traditional Mustard in Moba Country, Togo
- 76.4 Improved fallows provide benefits for farmers
- 76.3 Improved fallows for African farmers
- 76.2 Is tillage really necessary? The benefits of Conservation Agriculture
- 76.1 The promise of Conservation Agriculture
- 75.8 Grow more food in drylands with planting pits
- 75.6 Farmers have important knowledge about weather and environmental change – Part II: Preparing for drought
- 75.5 Farmers have important knowledge about weather and environmental change – Part I: Learning about local signs of drought
- 73.10 Story ideas to help rural communities cope with labour shortages and other impacts of HIV and AIDS
- 73.7 Share farming knowledge with your children
- 73.6 The importance of security crops
- 73.3 Choosing crops for drought-prone areas
- 72.6 Crop rotation and intercropping reduce damage from striga weed
- 71.1 Farmers in eastern Nigeria grow the fluted pumpkin
- 68.8 Comparing crop varieties: start small, go slowly
- 68.4 Mushrooms for sale
- 68.2 Sharing farmer innovations
- 68.1 Compare farm methods on different test plots
- 67.5 Growing vegetables in a refugee camp
- 67.3 An innovative farmer grows food for refugees
- 67.2 “Survival” crops provide food during times of need
- 67.1 Rebuilding local seed supplies after armed conflict or other emergency situations
- 65.9 Nutrition and health : story ideas for the radio
- 65.8 Which farmer would you rather be? A story about diversification
- 65.4 Winning the race with traditional foods
- 65.1 Diversify crops to keep your family healthy
- 64.10 Disaster prevention, mitigation and recovery : story ideas for the radio
- 60.6 Interview with the potato
- 60.5 One good idea leads to another in Cameroon
- 58.11 Grow and eat nutritious yams
- 58.10 My friend the dependable sweet potato
- 58.7 The advantages of growing and using finger millet
- 58.6 The three sisters: maize, beans and squash
- 58.5 Grow your own fertilizer : Plant cover crops with maize
- 58.4 Growing maize with trees
- 58.3 Diversity beats disease in the rice field
- 58.2 Improve rice yields without buying fertilizer
- 55.8 Food, fruit and fuelwood from a small hillside farm
- 55.7 A farmer turns wasteland into rainforest
- 55.5 The forest garden: a garden with shelves
- 55.4 The supermarket garden
- 55.3 Grow vegetable crops with coconuts
- 55.1 Choose the right trees to grow with crops
- 54.10 Velvet bean shades the wash basin
- 54.9 These crops will help you through the drought
- 54.6 A dryland garden tour
- 53.10 Intercropping: radio spots
- 53.9 How to intercrop yam, maize, melon and cowpea
- 53.7 Container gardens provide fresh vegetables for city dwellers
- 53.6 Grow food in the city
- 53.3 Cuba rediscovers the value of root crops
- 53.1 Mr Santana's rooftop garden
- 52.4 Local plant controls pests in lowland rice
- 50.8 Why bees and pesticides don't mix
- 50.6 Growing coffee with shade trees : a conversation
- 50.5 A school garden in India
- 50.2 Farming for the future: some practical methods
- 50.1 Farming for the future: introduction
- 49.8 Marie and Jean Thomas grow tropical flowers in coconut husks
- 48.11 Harvest fresh vegetables for several months
- 48.8 A school garden brings land back to life
- 48.7 Corn in the classroom
- 48.6 Grain amaranth : beautiful and nutritious
- 48.5 Sunchokes provide food for people and animals
- 48.4 Tips about tools and transplants
- 47.5 Why plants make good neighbours
- 46.10 A mother helps to start a school garden
- 46.9 Choosing a school garden site
- 46.5 The many uses of bitter leaf
- 46.4 A simple tool to harness fruit
- 46.3 From loss to profit - an organic farming success story, part 2
- 46.2 From loss to profit - an organic farming success story, part 1
- 45.7 Growing vegetables when water is scarce
- 44.8 The many uses of the prickly pear cactus
- 41.13 Live fences protect crops and plants
- 41.3 Hints for the small farmer
- 41.1 Make drylands productive with planting pits
- 39.1 Grow vegetable vines in small spaces
- 37.5 The jab-seeder: a tool for manual seeding
- 37.4 Forage system for semi arid areas
- 37.1 Plant high quality cassava cuttings
- 36.5 Hints
- 36.2 Farmers increase yields by growing many crop types
- 35.11 Raise your own fish fingerlings
- 35.10 Raise fish in the rice paddy
- 35.9 Fish are good for your rice and good for you
- 34.7 Protect tomatoes from frost
- 34.6 Banana trunks: a treasure for your garden in the dry season
- 34.5 Grow and eat nutritious yams
- 33.8 Growing bamboo
- 33.6 Starting a community seed bank: Part 4
- 33.5 Starting a community seed bank: Part 3
- 33.4 Starting a community seed bank: Part 2
- 33.3 Starting a community seed bank: Part 1
- 32.8 Participant notes on natural pest control, onion seed
- 32.6 The comeback of quinoa
- 32.5 Combine controls to manage striga
- 32.1 Sweet potatoes: easy to grow, good to eat
- 31.2 Grow your own living fence
- 31.1 Ethiopian farmer grows seeds of survival
- 30.7 Mexican sunflowers provide support for beans
- 30.4 Jenu Kuruba returns to the land

