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CLOSE THIS BOOKBetter Farming Series 14 - Farming with Animal Power (FAO - INADES, 1977, 57 p.)
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTPreface
VIEW THE DOCUMENTIntroduction
Choosing and preparing fields
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTSize and shape of fields
VIEW THE DOCUMENTMarking the boundaries of a field
VIEW THE DOCUMENTGrub out all the trees in the field
VIEW THE DOCUMENTGet permission to farm for a long time
Working animals
Oxen
VIEW THE DOCUMENTChoosing oxen for farm work
Training oxen
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTHarnessing oxen with a yoke
VIEW THE DOCUMENTHow to train oxen
VIEW THE DOCUMENTHow many hours a day can oxen work?
VIEW THE DOCUMENTHow to feed working oxen
VIEW THE DOCUMENTLooking after working' oxen
VIEW THE DOCUMENTDonkeys
VIEW THE DOCUMENTHorses
VIEW THE DOCUMENTMules
VIEW THE DOCUMENTCamels
Tools for use with animal power
Choice of tools
VIEW THE DOCUMENT(introduction...)
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe plough
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe harrow
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe Manga cultivator
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe seed drill
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe cart
VIEW THE DOCUMENTOther tools
Income from animal power
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What animal power costs
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTBuying animals and tools
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAmortization
VIEW THE DOCUMENTInterest
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe animals' food
VIEW THE DOCUMENTUpkeep and repair of tools
VIEW THE DOCUMENTWhat animal power farming costs him:
VIEW THE DOCUMENTMechanized farming
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSome examples of animal power farming
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSuggested question paper
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