Al centro de nuestro trabajo son las Notas de Desarrollo de ECHO (EDN), que enviamos a miles de personas en más de 160 países. Publicado cada tres meses en inglés, francés, y español, en EDN compartimos la información más útil y práctica que encontramos sobre cómo cultivar alimentos en circunstancias difíciles.

Dentro de cada edición, encontrará técnicas, prácticas, información, y experiencias destacadas para guiarle en su trabajo en desarrollo de agricultura tropical y subtropical. También en EDN se encuentran “ECHOs de Nuestra Red,” “De Nuestros Centros de Impacto Regional,” “De Nuestro Banco de Semillas,” y más. Ediciones #1-51 fueron compiladas en los 1990 en el libro Amaranth to Zai Holes, que ahora está disponible gratis en línea. También, Opciones para Los Agricultores de Pequeña Escala, el libro más reciente de ECHO, expandió sobre la fundación de Amaranth to Zai Holes cubriendo EDN 52 a 100, con nuevos artículos de contribuidores especiales exclusivamente para el libro.

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EDN Número 49 - 19/6/1995

Why Does ECHO Copyright EDN?

Simple Sawdust Cookers

Alley Cropping to Sustain Yields

Echos From our Network

EDN Número 48 - 19/3/1995

Causes of Bean Blossom Drop

Will Carambola Trees Come True to Seed?

How Do I Keep Birds Out of the Garden?

A Peat Substitute Made From Coconut

Disease-Resistant Tepary Beans Now Available

Trench Traps Control Colorado Potato Beetle

EDN Número 47 - 19/1/1995

Echo's First Agricultural Missions Conference

Echos From our Network

Keeping Elephants Out of the Fields

Innovations in Green Manures

New Information on the Toxic Substance in Velvet Beans

EDN Issue #46 - 19/10/1994

A Caution About One Use of The Bird Resistant Grain Sorghum

Nematodes in Agroforestry

Control of Leaf-Cutter Ants

Use of Legume Cover Crops in Orchards or Plantations

Echos From our Network

Quinoa, Chenopodium Quinoa, The Incan "Mother Grain."

EDN Issue #45 - 19/7/1994

Go Easy With Fertilizer After Transplanting Trees and Shrubs.

Removing Salts From Container Grown Plants

Moringa and Carotene

What About Rhizobia Inoculants?

Tomatoes Resist Flooding if Grafted To Eggplant.

A Method For Keeping Rats Away From Oil Palms

 

EDN Issue #44 - 19/4/1994

More About the Uberlandia Carrot That Sets Seed in the Tropics

Fruit Fly Trap Made From Basil

Suggestions to Help Agroforesters Reduce Seedling Losses From Termites

Appropriate Technology Juice Pasteurizer

 

EDN Issue #43 - 19/12/1993

New Data on Moringa Seed to Purify Water

Success With Velvet Bean in the Republic of Benin

A New Rearing Method for Cochineal Insects

A New Idea for an Emergency Milk Substitute in West Africa

Seed Available for a Carrot That Will Set Seed in the Tropics

EDN Issue #42 - 19/10/1993

An Annual Agricultural Missions Conference to be Started by ECHO

Moringa Leaves to Prevent Damping Off Disease of Seedlings

Iron Sulfate Molluscicide

Marama Beans

Home Made Mosquito Repellent From Neem

A Simple Way To Improve Starchy "Weaning Foods"

Beekeeping & Development, An "Edn" For Beekeepers

Seed For Psyllid Resistant Leucaena Tree

Echos From Our Network

Use Of Trees By Livestock, (A Series)

 

EDN Issue #41 - 19/7/1993

Book Reviews

Echos From our Network

For Your Interest Only

Bunchy Top on Papaya

Before You Get Excited About Spice Production, Consider This

Figure 1. Design for the Rus pump, courtesy of World Vision Australia and Rus Alit

Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes

Update on Nuñas (Popping Beans)

The Rus Pump

EDN Issue #40 - 19/3/1993

The Small Farm Resource Development Project

More On Neem To Control Scabies

When Honeybees Become Drunk

Honey As A Dressing For Wounds

'Alfagraze,' A Forage Alfalfa

Drought­tolerant, Early­maturing, Good­yielding 'Crimson' Lentil

Echos From Our Network