- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
Published on: October 13, 2009
A delegation of Egyptian agriculture and government officials toured rice fields east of Marysville Sunday to learn whether American advances in rice production and mechanization could be translated for farmers in the Nile River Valley, according to an article published in the Appeal-Democrat.
What can farmers, whose ancestors have worked the land and handed down agricultural information for thousands of years, learn from experts in a locale settled by farmers just a 150 years ago? And how could Egyptians, who only have a small ribbon of land suitable for farming and suffer more serious water shortages than Californians, even consider a crop that grows...
What can farmers, whose ancestors have worked the land and handed down agricultural information for thousands of years, learn from experts in a locale settled by farmers just a 150 years ago? And how could Egyptians, who only have a small ribbon of land suitable for farming and suffer more serious water shortages than Californians, even consider a crop that grows...
Tags: extension (3), international (1)
Comments: 0
Viewing -3--3 of 1