Radio Scripts
Water Management
- 83.9 Rainwater From Large Rock Surfaces Can Be Used To Irrigate Crops: A New Technology From Kibaale District, Uganda
- 76.9 A woman farmer harvests water and grows vegetables in the dry season
- 75.9 Catch rain from your roof
- 75.4 The slow march of the Kalahari
- 75.3 Secondary school in South Africa harvests rainwater from the roof
- 75.2 Malawian farmer catches water for crops in trenches and pits
- 71.6 Farmers can catch more water in their fields: Radio spots
- 71.7 Use barriers to harvest run-off water for crops
- 71.8 Harvesting water using earth banks
- 71.9 A community builds a groundwater dam to solve its water problems
- 71.10 Supply water directly to plant roots with pitcher and drip irrigation
- 68.7 Save time with rainwater harvesting
- 68.6 Harvesting soil and water on hillsides
- 64.6 Farmer Phiri uses infiltration pits to combat drought
- 64.5 Communities manage watersheds together
- 61.4 Farmers and scientists harvest rainwater in India
- 54.11 Use moringa seeds to clean dirty water
- 54.10 Velvet bean shades the wash basin
- 54.9 These crops will help you through the drought
- 54.7 Catch rain from your roof
- 54.6 A dryland garden tour
- 54.4 Infiltration pits catch water for crops
- 54.3 Garden while you shower
- 54.2 How trees store water and protect springs
- 54.1 Trees and rain
- 50.5 A school garden in India
- 46.1 Apply water evenly with a watering wand
- 45.7 Growing vegetables when water is scarce
- 44.3 Cross-ridging holds precious rainwater on the land
- 44.1 A fertility trench holds water in dry lands
- 33.7 How trees store water and protect springs


