Programming and Training for Small Farm Grain Storage |
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT
PREPARED BY
CARE J. LINDBLAD
PEACE CORPS
INFORMATION COLLECTION AND EXCHANGE
MANUAL NO. M-2B
SEPTEMBER 1978
MARCH 1981
SEPTEMBER 1982
September 1983
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1 Table of contents |
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2 Acknowledgments |
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3 Objectives of this handbook |
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4 Part I. Grain storage project programming |
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5 Part II. Grain storage project training |
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6 Appendix A - Peace corps Costa Rica grain storage project report |
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