1. The interdependence of soils, vegetation, and wildlife is a phenomenon now recognized to be of great practical significance. Vegetation, the prime instrument for conserving soil, also affords habitats for wildlife. Intelligent use of vegetation, therefore, perpetuates two fundamental natural...
  2. 01-04-1998 Traditionally the people of Sri Lanka consume vegetable cooked as curries with the dietary staple, rice. Legumes, in general, play a vital role in Sri Lankan diets and they are being consumed as green vegetables or pulses. Edible legumes are excellent sources of dietary protein and oil....
  3. 01-01-1998 Fodder scarcity is a major constraint faced by farming communities throughout the world. This is often the result of the degradation of traditional fodder sources in forest and village common lands. Consequently, to meet their needs, farmers must produce at least some fodder in their agricultural...
  4. 01-12-1986 11 pages, illustrated, photos Circular S-330
  5. 01-01-1986 The objective of this publication is to train students to identify and describe the stages of development of the common bean plant. 32 pages, illustrated, photos Series: 04EB-09.03
  6. 01-03-1979 This circular describes a long-lived perennial pasture legume that is officially released by the Universityof Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. The release is the culmination of 14 years of research and observations beginning with a few seeds planted in a tropical legume...
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  8. A publication on Macuna divided into general info, production, food prep, forage/feed, newsletter, and phytochemistry. 1 notebook 2 copies
  9. 01-01-1956 Section 2 of a series 37 pages, illustrated, photos
  10. 01-01-1966 This publication is 1966 FAO review of scientific and practical knowledge of legumes. 367 pages, illustrations, photos