Radio Scripts
Soil Fertilization
- 91.9 Issue Pack: Soil Health
- 91.7 Improve manure to make better fertilizer
- 91.3 Tea for the soil: How manure ‘tea’ feeds the soil
- 91.1 Are burning crop residues and grass good for soil health and fertility? Views from a farmer and an agricultural researcher
- 90.10 Composting, a better practice to improve soil fertility: The case of Dien
- 89.2 Soil fertility and climate change: An issue pack
- 88.10 Dr. Rice Panicle answers questions about rice and soil fertility
- 86.6 Irrigated farming improves the income of rural farmers
- 86.4 ECOSAN latrines bring benefits to village health – and farming
- 84.10 Organic fertilizer within easy reach
- 84.9 Manure the magic worker
- 80.8 Legumes Make Their Own Fertilizer – With Help From Their Friends
- 80.3 Farmers Can Earn Income Producing Compost
- 77 The Long Dry Season: A Tale of Greed and Resourcefulness
- 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
- 75.7 Kenyan farmer uses organic farming practices
- 74.8 Farmers who use improved fallows must replace phosphorous in soils
- 70.5 Making something with nothing: the rubbish garden
- 61.12 The work of the earthworm
- 61.9 Dr. Compost answers questions about soil improvement
- 61.7 Make compost in pits
- 61.6 Dr. Compost talks about compost piles
- 60.9 The Mazibuko trench garden
- 58.5 Grow your own fertilizer : Plant cover crops with maize
- 58.2 Improve rice yields without buying fertilizer
- 48.9 Improve manure to make better fertilizer
- 47.8 Making something with nothing: the rubbish garden
- 47.4 Compost a friend to trees
- 47.3 Compost - a wonderful food for your garden
- 47.2 You can make compost in two to three weeks
- 47.1 Make compost as your vegetables grow
- 45.2 Villagers use grazing system to protect their land
- 44.1 A fertility trench holds water in dry lands
- 39.4 Chickens fertilize and weed the garden
- 38.6 No pit latrine produces fertilizer
- 34.3 Liquid manure is good fertilizer
- 34.2 Mulch increases yields at Sustenance Farm
- 34.1 More with mulch
- 33.9 Where to find compost materials
- 32.4 Retain nutrients in stored manure
- 31.8 Participatory experiments with green manure
- 31.2 Grow your own living fence
- 29.6 Putting worms to work for you
- 27.2 Trees in your garden give you fertilizer

