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Useful Fieldguide links...

5/27/2016

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While preparing for an IPM training I came across these very useful links that allow you to download fieldguides for chemical free growing of several tropical crops. I thought I'd share them with you:
http://oisat.org/downloads/Field_Guide_Orange.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/Field_Guide_Cowpea.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_squash.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_sweet_potato.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_eggplant.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_cassava.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_peanut.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_cabbage.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_sesame.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_mango.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_string_beans.pdf

http://oisat.org/downloads/field_guide_tomato.pdf
All thanks and credit to PAN Germany.

​On their website you can also find pictures of pests and descriptions of diseases here:

​http://oisat.org/pestsmap.htm

It is definitely a website that is worth checking out!
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2/3/2018 10:42:30 am

I didn't expect that the person who would be responsible for saving my life today is not a person, but a tomato! I think I am staring at the most beautiful picture of a tomato. I haven't looked at tomatoes this way for years! Love is sweeter the second time around I guess. I think that is what's wrong with me all these years. I haven't been eating raw tomatoes in years. Who wouldn't get sick? I say this to everyone, you should all include tomatoes and bell peppers in every dish. The colors make it look more interesting and it tastes better too.

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    Anja Weber is the chairperson of Mama Chakula Foundation, a members' organisation dedicated to rural transformation through education & exchange; honouring old principals while embracing new technologies. She came to East Africa in 1997, when she set up the food processing units at Irente Farm. She has since worked as manager for different companies in East Africa. 

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