Radio Scripts
Soil Conservation
- 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
- 75.1 Nature is never naked: The importance of mulch
- 74.3 "When it rains": The role of trees in preventing soil erosion
- 68.6 Harvesting soil and water on hillsides
- 68.3 Rehabilitating degraded land: planting trees in pits
- 64.4 Soil conservation saves the land, even when a hurricane strikes
- 55.9 Trees and terraces prevent hillside flooding
- 55.8 Food, fruit and fuelwood from a small hillside farm
- 54.5 Save soil on hillside plots
- 50.7 Stop soil erosion with living plant barriers
- 50.4 Farmers in Nicaragua challenge El Nino
- 50.2 Farming for the future: some practical methods
- 50.1 Farming for the future: introduction
- 48.8 A school garden brings land back to life
- 45.2 Villagers use grazing system to protect their land
- 44.9 Save soil on sloping land
- 44.8 The many uses of the prickly pear cactus
- 44.2 Windbreaks protect crops and soil
- 44.1 A fertility trench holds water in dry lands
- 43.8 Stone lines reduce erosion
- 43.3 Prevent erosion - plant vetiver grass
- 42.8 Use half-moon ditches to prevent soil erosion
- 42.6 Stop your land from turning to desert
- 41.1 Make drylands productive with planting pits
- 37.3 Build and maintain contour ridges
- 34.2 Mulch increases yields at Sustenance Farm
- 26.9 Good soil management increases harvests


