1. 01-01-1981 A listing of Common and Scientific Names for tropical fruit. Along with the names, the native area, season, uses, and propagation are detailed for each. 20 pages, (3 Copies)
  2. 01-01-1980 The subtropical climate of peninsular Florida is ideal for the growth of hundreds of exotic tropical plants. Among these is a good selection of tropical and subtropical trees known for their edible fruits. This book is aimed at the Florida homeowner who would like to grow some og these exotic...
  3. Aimed at bringing to the awareness of tropical dwellers the rich medicinal resources available to them at almost nocost. 47 pages, illustrated, photos
  4. The cultivation of fruit trees is one strategy that we feel can fight hunger on a long-term, sustainable basis. Though the importance of raising fruit trees has been underestimated by development communities, it ought to be a major element in any development scheme. Fruits and nuts, when eaten in...
  5. Rasilimali Muhimu 10-12-2007 It has been recognized that an important factor in improving the viability of rural livelihoods in developing countries is the promotion of sustainable agriculture. As opposed to relying solely on cash crops, this can be more easily achieved through the domestication of various indigenous fruit...
  6. 19-01-1998 A series of Technical Notes on Tropical and Subropical Trees. Technical Note 4: Nursery Techniques for Tropical and Subtropical Pine Technical Note 9: Seed Extraction Technical Note 13: Tools For Harvesting Tree Fruits Technical Note 17: Seed Extraction Technical Note 18: The Use Of Small...